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Religion is like an art gallery. One painting will speak to you more than another, and there's no need to explain or defend your taste. — Michael Muhammad Knight

And it is to these rights - the right of law and order, the right of life, the right of liberty, the right of a job, the right of a home in a decent neighborhood, and the right to an education - it is to these rights that I pledge my life and whatever capacity and ability I have. — Hubert H. Humphrey

As I obsess about my ancient problems, I feel more like I'm sinking in quicksand than lighting a torch. I'm creating neither heat nor light, just the icky, perversely pleasurable squish of self-pity between my toes. My only defense is that I'm not the only one down here in the muck - our whole culture is doting on tales of personal tragedy. — Martha Beck

It is most important to have time alone. To be alone is not to be alone. It is only possible to truly feel immortality when we are by ourselves. — Frederick Lenz

To be renewed is everything. What more could one ask for than to have one's youth back again? — George Lucas

Adoptive parents are taking on enormous responsibility, both emotionally and financially. Quite frankly, they need as much disclosure as possible about the child's background and health to assure the best fit and be prepared. — Pat Robertson

THE HEART'S DEAD ARE NEVER BURIED. — Samuel Hoffenstein

Money, money, money! I think about money morning, noon and night! I dare say it's mercenary of me, but there it is — Agatha Christie

We are all God's people. We are prejudiced and we separate into Jews, Mexicans, Italians, but God doesn't see colors. — Muhammad Ali

Jimmy held on to the reins for dear life, and thought that a horse was about the most slippery creature to sit on that he had ever met. He slithered first one way and then another, and at last he slid off altogether and landed with a bump on the ground.
Sticky Stanley and Lotta held on to one another and laughed till the tears ran down their faces. They thought it was the funniest sight in the world to see poor Jimmy slipping about on the solemn, cantering horse. — Enid Blyton

I am only a little pencil in the hand of our Lord. He may cut or sharpen the pencil. He may write or draw whatever and whenever he wants. If the writing or drawing is good, we do not honor the pencil or the material that is used, but rather the one who used it. — Mother Teresa