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Obstreperous, 'huh," said Tad. "I see you've been using that Big Word of the Day calendar I got you last Christmas."

"That is irrefragable," I told him solemnly. — Patricia Briggs

You need to have time to really hear God. — Karen Kingsbury

The blue, mosquitoey night pushes in from the hotel windows. — Jennifer Egan

My language and my sensibility are yearning to admit a kind of religious or transcendent dimension. But then there's the reality: there's no Heaven, no afterlife of the sort we were promised, and no personal God. — Seamus Heaney

You are nothing but wilderness. No constraint. No mind.
You shout the word - mind, mind, mind - over and over and then you laugh, saying as I live and breathe, a slave by choice. — Toni Morrison

I think very few people are gay. I'm a two-percenter myself. — Andrew Sullivan

You can carry safety glasses to protect your eyes, but I carry a small pair of swimming goggles (I prefer tinted glasses). Swimming goggles are better at sealing your eyes from dirt and debris. — John D. McCann

We do not handle suffering. Suffering handles us. — Richard Rohr

A genuinely free and educated man should be able to tune himself, as one tunes a musical instrument, absolutely arbitrarily, at his convenience at any time and to any degree, philosophically or philologically, critically or poetically, historically or rhetorically, in ancient or modern form. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Now that I'm in the position I'm in now, I like to take all my creative ideas and put 'em on the Internet for my fans to interact with. Give 'em something to do. — Soulja Boy

It is part of a sailor's life to die well. — Stephen Decatur

The easiest way to make a fruitcake is to buy a darkish cake, then pound some old, hard fruit into it with a mallet. Be sure to wear safety glasses. — Dave Barry

I learned that danger is relative, and the inexperience can be a magnifying glass. — Charles Lindbergh

I wish that being famous helped prevent me from being constipated. — Marvin Gaye