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Our prayers can and should be focused on the practical, everyday struggles of life. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

See, that's why Barack's running: to end the war in Iraq responsibly - to build an economy that lifts every family, to make sure health care is available for every American - and to make sure that every child in this nation has a world-class education all the way from preschool to college. — Michelle Obama

What is probable, gentlemen, is that in fact the god is wise and that his oracular response meant that human wisdom is worth little or nothing, and that when he says this man, Socrates, he is using my name as an example, as if he said: This man among you, mortals, is wisest who, like Socrates, understands that his wisdom is worthless. — Plato

Who would have guessed that four minutes could change everything? — Jennifer E. Smith

We're starting with the villain," Martin interjected. "Because they are the most fun. — Anne Ursu

In the life cycle of a theory, it starts off simple and then gets fancier and fancier, as brainy thinkers mount objections and the theory's proponents develop more subtle, complex, and well-defended theory to stave them off. Then it dies. Actually, before it dies, it lives in a special preserve for theories too complicated to survive in the wild, called a university. — Eric Kaplan

My recollection of a hundred lovely lakes has given me blessed release from care and worry and the troubled thinking of our modern day. It has been a return to the primitive and the peaceful. — Hamlin Garland

I can't help laughing because it's funny, — Suzanne Collins

Art at its greatest is fantastically deceitful and complex. — Vladimir Nabokov

Fear is at the heart of most of our worst choices. — Chris Brogan

This is my life. This is going to be my life. My life with Julia. — Kahlen Aymes

Too much truth is uncouth. — Franklin Pierce Adams