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Harvard has been almost as important to the American Jewish community as the pork-sausage industry. — P. J. O'Rourke

Whenever the strength of God is not recognized as the source of our strength, we are breaking the First Commandment: Do not have any gods before me. — John Piper

I love children. I'd prefer to be around children much more than adults, actually. And I like animals, too. I'm just really into beings who are at ease with themselves. — Meshell Ndegeocello

I think I do want to go into politics. I really, really do. And I don't know if I will. — Alec Baldwin

We're all driven to premieres or nightclubs and seen the rope separating those who can enter and those who can't. Well, there's also a velvet rope we have inside of us, keeping others from knowing our feelings. — Janet Jackson

What if there was no such thing as a hypothetical question? — Anonymous

Choose to see death as simply removing a garment or moving from one room to another ... it's merely a transition. — Wayne Dyer

A superior man may be made to go to the well, but he cannot be made to go down into it. He may be imposed upon, but he cannot be fooled. — Confucius

So the intelligent use of power is to never interfere with anyone else's success. Use the power you get to just be more successful yourself. — Frederick Lenz

Why is it, I wondered, that old people are always so self-centered and excitable? But I just smiled benignly and stood back, comforted by the thought that soon they would be dead. — Bill Bryson

My great panacea for making society at once better and more enjoyable would be to cultivate greater sincerity. — Frances Power Cobbe

It's always unfortunate when something gets misreported and the facts are not clear. — Roger Goodell

I find things hidden in books: dried flowers, locks of hair, tickets, labels, receipt, invoices, photographs, postcards, all manner of cards. I find letters, unpublished works by the ordinary, the anguished, the illiterate. Clumsily written or eloquent, they are love letters, everyday letters, secret letters and mundane letters talking about fruit and babies and tennis matches, from people signing themselves as Majorie or Jean....I can't bring myself to dispose of these snippets and snapshots of lives that once meant (or still do mean) so much. — Louise Walters

I just love entertaining. I will do anything - stand-up comedy, video games, fencing, internet shorts - I just want to keep being lucky enough to entertain people anyway I can. I try never to limit my art to a medium. — Matthew Gray Gubler