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In '87 - four years after 'Sports' was released - my family and I began vacationing in Montana. I soon bought my first piece of land in Ravalli County, in the western part of the state. — Huey Lewis

How true, lamentably true. I'm sorry, Father. I do not love my neighbor as myself. — Franny Billingsley

Empathy lies in our ability to be present without opinion. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

The passions, the emotions, the affective domain of man's consciousness, are a part of nature's order too. The central part. — Robert M. Pirsig

So I think I know a little bit about winning, if there's ever a concern. — Kevin Lowe

I'm always the cousin that can't make it to the family functions because I'm busy. — Taraji P. Henson

You go up the mountaintop and all you're gonna get is a great big heavy stone tablet handed to you with a bunch of rules on it. — Robert M. Pirsig

Through my Faith-Based and Community Initiative, my Administration continues to encourage the essential work of faith-based and community organizations. Governments can and should support effective social services, including those provided by religious people and organizations. When government gives that support, it is important that faith-based institutions not be forced to change their religious character. — George W. Bush

How can you love me?" she asked between hiccups. "How can you love me?"
"I just do. You're a part of me."
Exactly. — Gena Showalter

Safe and sound through all the night. All you are and all you see hold you through dark into light. — Nora Roberts

A little blue-eyed blonde in a red hot sweater, wants to spice my chili, I think I'll let her. — Toby Keith

If people paid more attention to death, eternity, and judgment, there would be more holy living on earth. — Billy Graham

And if you have art, then, as I was saying, in falsifying your promise that you would exhibit Homer, you are not dealing fairly with me. But if, as I believe, you have no art, but speak all these beautiful words about Homer unconsciously under his inspiring influence, then I acquit you of dishonesty, and shall only say that you are inspired. Which do you prefer to be thought, dishonest or inspired? ION: — Plato