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I find it so easy to get distracted - I try not to do more than one thing at any one time. — Elliott Gould

during the latter part of the seventeenth and through the eighteenth centuries, while ordinary churchgoers continued to live in the world of the Bible, intellectuals were more and more controlled by the humanist tradition, so that even those who sought to defend the Christian faith did so on the basis that it was "reasonable," that is to say, that it did not contradict the fundamental humanist assumption. — Lesslie Newbigin

Whatever we plant in our subconscious mind and nourish with repetition and emotion will one day become reality. — Earl Nightingale

To increase the value of your day, add some love and gratitude to your coffee and some kindness to your dinner. — Debasish Mridha

White is poison to a picture: use it only in highlights. — Peter Paul Rubens

That which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it. — John Stossel No They Can T

At the back of it there lies the central citadel of obstinacy: I will not give up my right to myself
the thing God intends you to give up if ever you are going to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. — Oswald Chambers

I'd overheard her several times on her lunch breaks, talking about how she wanted to be married before she turned twenty five. She also apparently wanted to be a stay-at-home mom with six kids, and live in a house in the suburbs. In other words, she was completely out of her fucking mind. — Whitney Gracia Williams

Three Meatloaf Haikus
Oh yucky meatloaf
sitting under the hot lights
so gray and gristly.
Nothing tastes worse than
you, not cauliflower or
even lima beans.
And what is that weird
thing sticking out
a whisker?
hair? a rubber band? — Jennifer L. Holm

History has the relation to truth that theology has to religion - ie., none to speak of — Robert A. Heinlein

Descendants of de Clieu's original plant were also proliferating in the region, in Haiti, Cuba, Costa Rica, and Venezuela. Ultimately, Brazil became the world's dominant coffee supplier, leaving Arabia far behind. — Tom Standage