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Writing about prayer to a secular audience is tap-dancing on the radio. I want to say, 'Gee whiz, isn't this great,' and have everyone's head cocked like the RCA dog. — Mary Karr

As long as judges tinker with the Constitution to 'do what the people want,' instead of what the document actually commands, politicians who pick and confirm new federal judges will naturally want only those who agree with them politically. — Antonin Scalia

We are frequently understood the least by those who have known us the longest. — Arthur Helps

Dickens had more energy than anyone in the world, and he expected his sons to be like him, and they couldn't be. — Claire Tomalin

See
two who dreamed that dream, and you were one. — Caris Brooke

And have you had a lovely evening?"
"Oh, priceless," I said. — Ernest Hemingway,

We need to change the focus from celebrating sales at the mall to celebrating the significance of President Washington's birth to the birth of our nation. — Frank Wolf

Learning a foreign language, and the culture that goes with it, is one of the most useful things we can do to broaden the empathy and imaginative sympathy and cultural outlook of children. — Michael Gove

We made, actually, history, because it was the first time ever that doctors could prove that a lifelong Republican has a heart. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

There is always time to take more time. — Augusto Roa Bastos

The more decisions you make, the better, statistically, your odds of success are. And what I also learned was, it doesn't matter: anything can be fixed. When you're directing, you can agonize, but you can't indulge. Stuff has to happen. — Tony Goldwyn

To see victory only when it is within the ken of the common herd is not the acme of excellence. — Sun Tzu

No reason compels me to maintain that the body does not die unless it is changed into a corpse. And, indeed, experience seems to urge a different conclusion. Sometimes a man undergoes such changes that I should hardly have said he was the same man. — Baruch Spinoza

In a perfect world all men would be pastry chefs. — Ed Polish