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Christian thought, from the outset, denies that (in themselves) suffering, death, and evil have any ultimate value or spiritual meaning at all. It claims that they are cosmic contingencies, ontological shadows, intrinsically devoid of substance or purpose, however much God may - under the conditions of a fallen order - make them the occasions for accomplishing his good ends. — David Bentley Hart
With Westerns you have the landscape is important, and it's empty, and only you populate it. When you populate it, you can tell any kind story that Shakespeare told, you can tell in a Western. — Lawrence Kasdan
I am rich beyond the dreams of avarice. — Edward Moore
(You know you've reached middle-age if ... ) when you hear 'Boys in the hood' you think of the Ku Klux Klan. — Joey Green
Believe me I don't want to set the world on fire I just want to start a flame in your heart — Elizabeth Fama
Medicine was just another a tool you could try, no different from a healing ritual or a family remedy and no more effective. — Atul Gawande
Basicly I'm in charge of all creative aspects of the show. — Craig McCracken
Yet we still see continuous reports of bugs. — Vint Cerf
I was very interested in theatre, mostly in stage design. I did a little bit of acting. — Jim Henson
They set off. After a few seconds the Luggage got carefully to its feet and started to follow. "Psst!" It turned carefully, little legs moving in a complicated pattern, and appeared to look up. "Is it good, being joinery?" said the tree, anxiously. "Did it hurt?" The Luggage seemed to think about this. Every brass handle, every knothole, radiated extreme concentration. Then it shrugged its lid and waddled away. The tree sighed, and shook a few dead leaves out of its twigs. — Terry Pratchett
My secret for staying young is good food, plenty of rest, and a makeup man with a spray gun. — Bob Hope
Botvinnik was a killer in chess. — Yuri Averbakh
I liked his voice, rich and unself-conscious even when he forgot words and hummed to fill in the gap. What I didn't understand, I imagined, and thus it became a love song. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
We are squandering our wealth in many respects, to the extent that we persist in our imperial delusions, we're also going to squander our freedom. — Andrew Bacevich