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But only this-that people who are utterly ignorant will believe anything-which you certainly knew before. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

God likes to appear to us in this way. He does not come in the form of God but in the form of man, without making any declaration that He is Jehovah God. — Witness Lee

She chose a bottle of sauvignon blanc from the kitchen rack and uncorked it. "These are trying times. There have been others, and there will be more." She poured three glasses. "It's essential that we live while we move through them. — Nora Roberts

Unfortunately these days, there is a hell of a lot that keeps me awake. — Leon Panetta

Go to humorous events at comedy clubs and watch laughable movies. — Jeffrey Gitomer

I remain a humanist. We are a very curious race. — Michael Tippett

Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. — William Congreve

Children are the most wholesome part of the race, the sweetest, for they are the freshest from the hand of god. — Herbert Hoover

Uh ... what can I say? Made money. Given a launch pad for a working life. Set a precedent I had no interest in following. Created expectations that I was not cut-out to match. Disappointed virtually all of my readers subsequently. But I like what I've done, and I stand by it all. — Alex Garland

One of those gated communities where there's one token African-American couple and four token Jewish couples. Children and vegetarians are not allowed. Residents must vote Republican and own small dogs with rhinestone collars, stupid eyes, and names that end in i. Taffi is good, Cassi is better, and something like Rififi is the total shit. — Stephen King

Academic and aristocratic people live in such an uncommon atmosphere that common sense can rarely reach them. — Samuel Butler