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I was baptized a Baptist, but I'm just Christian, as far as I'm concerned. I could go in any church, doesn't matter if it's Baptist, Protestant, Episcopal, or Catholic. — Queen Latifah

I've always thought that having an attractive free agent is better than a guy who was picked in the seventh round. — David Dunn

I wish I believed in something, Madison thought. I wish I belonged somewhere. — Cinda Williams Chima

I can remember back as far as age 8, performing with the Boston Folk Song Society. It was a Woody Guthrie song. — Frank Black

She might be," Raul interjects. "We're still not sure if she's the one. — E.M. Knight

For the most part people went about their business with an entirely irresponsible confidence in the stability of the universe. — H.G.Wells

Not that pleading can be taken as a test, for the forms of action, notably Debt, ignore the fundamental difference between duties imposed by law and duties created by the will of the parties. — Frederick Pollock

There must be something deep within our memory as a species that is pleased by being able to look at what is making us warm. — Roger Ebert

My pregnancy was great, but the last three weeks were manic because my blood pressure was going up and up. — Gurinder Chadha

The immense majority of human biographies are a gray transit between domestic spasm and oblivion. — George Steiner

I'm going to be dead for a long time. Let me be awake as much as I can for now. — Jonathan Maberry

I think the idea was to make a horror film that became a science-fiction film with a lot of melodramatic tropes. — Nicolas Winding Refn

It's possible that the 2012 general-election race will be the least overtly religious one since 1972, the last campaign before Roe v. Wade and the rise of Jimmy Carter brought evangelicalism into the political mainstream. That's because faith remains a complicated issue for Obama, who is still wrongly thought to be a Muslim in some quarters. — Jon Meacham

The walls, where there was room, were well decorated with calendars and posters showing bright, improbable girls with pumped-up breasts and no hips - blondes, brunettes and redheads, but always with this bust development, so that a visitor of another species might judge from the preoccupation of artist and audience that the seat of procreation lay in the mammaries. Alice Chicoy ... who worked among the shining girls, was wide-hipped and sag-chested and she walked well back on her heels ... She was not in the least jealous of the calendar girls and the Coca-Cola girls. She had never seen anyone like them, and she didn't think anyone ever had. — John Steinbeck