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Suddenly it was terribly quiet, as if the earth itself were too stunned to breathe. I know this sound; silence is part of music. But just because something is silent doesn't mean you aren't hearing it. Frankie — Mitch Albom

There is no conflict between science and theology, except where there is bad science or bad theology. — Theodore Hesburgh

To her core, she suddenly knew she was not prepared to die at the hands of this worm. She had a betrothal ball to attend, wedding vows to declare, and a good man to love. — Catherine LaRoche

Moon is a shining ball,
from the window on my wall.
Moon is blemish-laden,
from the terrace of my mansion.
Moon is a cold flame,
from the porthole of my airplane.
Yet I have heard,
Moon is muse to philosophy brothers,
Moon is nurse to romantic lovers.
How can it be so various?
Are we not the same?
Or did the Moon really change? — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

For many people - from secular feminists to observant Jews - the notion of a feminist Judaism is an oxymoron. — Judith Plaskow

You're not going to answer me? Or do I need to repeat myself for a third time? It's okay. I like to hear myself talk. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Your reputation is what people say about you. Your character is what God and your wife know about you. — Billy Sunday

When there is no job related stress, you are more aware of your mate and children, if you are a parent. — Zig Ziglar

Life is a crusade in the service of God. Whether we wished to or not, we set out as crusaders to free - not the Holy Sepulcher - but that God buried in matter and in our souls. — Nikos Kazantzakis

I've seen many strange things in my work, my friend, but a wealthy lawyer who leaves everything to go write sonnets is not part of the repertoire.
-Ricardo Salvador — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead. Not sick. Not wounded. Dead. — Woody Allen

You must understand, young Hobbit, it takes a long time to say anything in Old Entish. And we never say anything unless it is worth taking a long time to say. — J.R.R. Tolkien

There's not enough silliness in the world. Eurovision helps to keep it balanced. — Terry Wogan

Worldwide travel is not compulsory. Great minds have been fostered entirely by staying close to home. Moses never got further than the Promised Land. Da Vinci and Beethoven never left Europe. Shakespeare hardly went anywhere at all-certainly not to Elsinore or the coast of Bohemia. — Jan Morris