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Eugene Peterson's language makes the Bible exciting and strong, sweet, sharp, persuasive, painful, personal, contemporary, kind, and dramatic - and available to every reader of this age. — Walter Wangerin

You really have to know who you are. It takes, uh it's not that easy. — Joy Behar

Nobody wants to see a bejeweled pregnant lady from top to bottom. — Busy Philipps

Forbid the day when vivisection shall be practised in every college and school, and when the man of science, looking forth over a world which will then own no other sway than his, shall exult in the thought that he has made of this fair earth, if not a heaven, at least a hell for animals. — Lewis Carroll

The worst of our evils we blindly inflict upon ourselves; our officers cannot remove them, even if they would. — Herman Melville

Don't be afraid," I murmured. "We belong together. — Stephenie Meyer

In a tenderness so explicit, sexuality can become obsolete — Anonymous

The advice that I can give anyone wanting to be in the biz: do all the work, learn your craft. There are no shortcuts. If you stay with it, you will get an opportunity. — Christopher Judge

I think at this stage in my life I have learned that there are any number of things that men will never know, and can never hope to know, about women. — Robert B. Parker

Only when architect, bricklayer and tenant are a unity, or one and the same person, can we speak of architecture. Everything else is not architecture, but a criminal act which has taken on form. — Friedensreich Hundertwasser

I can see both sides of term limits, and I think, in different positions, term limits make more sense than in some others. — Caroline Kennedy

dementia to come forward to capture the financial mind. It is also the time generally required for a new generation to enter the scene, impressed, as had been its predecessors, with its own innovative genius. — John Kenneth Galbraith