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When he takes off his shirt, I see that his shoulders are narrow and his chest almost hairless and almost concave. For a second I'm disappointed but right away I think, Grow up; this is the chest of a husband. — Melissa Bank

Historically, it is quite doubtful whether Christ ever existed at all, and if He did we do not know anything about Him. — Bertrand Russell

Service of self is best developed in dealings of service to others. — Tyler J. Hebert

How was church today?" In most times and places of the church, this would have been an unlikely question. In fact, the hearer might have been confused. Why? Because it's like asking how the meals at home have been this week — Michael S. Horton

Simple is clever. Complicated just means you haven't been clever enough to reduce 'it' to its essence. — Phil Dourado

I had always spoken about the space between the art object and the person looking at it as this dynamic space, which I referred to over and over. So the idea of the space between two things was sort of interesting to me. — Robert Barry

When Danger Lurks and your heart is racing, don't be afraid be amazing — Cuthbert Soup

You can't fight if you're drunk," she nagged.
You've clearly never been on a battlefield. Or in a pub, for that matter. — Thaddeus White

It is terrible to speak of you, Liberty, for one who lives without you. — Jose Marti

I would prefer to have one comfortable room well stocked with books to all you could give me in the way of decoration which the highest art could supply. — John Bright

We need a president who can solve our problems, bring us together. We're becoming Greece if we don't work together. — Lindsey Graham

He considered China's interference in Korea to be an intolerable attempt to prevent the spread of enlightenment, and the war itself not merely a struggle between two countries but a "battle for the sake of world culture."49 — Donald Keene

The images are visual, auditory, olfactory, kinesthetic. They aren't laid down on the same tracks as thought. And sometimes, when they return to you, it is as if you feel them for the very first time. Memory lives on in the details, like the color of a room, a tone of a voice, the touch of a child, the smell of a man. — Martha Manning