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Marriage, for instance, will never be given new life except by that out of which true marriage always arises, the revealing by two people of the Thou to one another. Out of this a marriage is built up by the Thou that is neither of the I's. This is the metaphysical and metapsychical factor of love to which feelings of love are mere accompaniments. — Martin Buber

I don't listen to a lot of music at all. I think that's very bizarre too, because it was such a comfort zone for me. But I don't know if I had my fill, but I don't listen to a lot of music, because I'm creating it. — Lauryn Hill

Of course I believe in free will. Do we have a choice? — Isaac Bashevis Singer

I didn't have the safety net that a lot of young actresses have. A lot of young girls have their families around to support them and help choose wisely. — Nikki Reed

To give another person the benefit of the doubt was about as difficult an everyday task as anyone faced. — Owen King

I still love records, and I've been fortunate that my parents bought me a record player so I didn't just have my vinyls to stare at! — Gabrielle Aplin

The 18,000 NASA employees are full of galactic talents and abilities and are ready to accomplish whatever they're directed to do. — P. J. O'Rourke

What could be better on the nearly empty return voyage than a weighty cargo, no matter how drunk and unsavory, a cargo that could load and unload itself and was actually willing to pay to serve as ballast? So unsavory were Borderer habits that upon arrival in America even fellow Calvinists, the New England Puritans, would not accept them. — Joe Bageant

Why are there so many puritans in this country, and why can't the rest of us make them go away?! — Bill Maher

Most sets of values would give rise to universes that, although they might be very beautiful, would contain no one able to wonder at that beauty. — Stephen Hawking

An obsessive attention to the news, I've realized, only serves to paint a picture of the world as a throbbing blob of dysfunction, most news falling somewhere on a scale from disappointing to calamitous. — Josh Radnor