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Before the seventeenth century, a child passed directly into the adult world between the ages of five and seven ... then came the industrial revolution ... so the child-centered home was born. — Billy Graham

Remove the temptation of idleness and Cupid's bow is useless. — Ovid

I was not too smart and constantly mouthed off and didn't know anything. — Gil Kane

Everybody has mean little places inside himself. — Lawrence Block

No matter who or where we are, or what our capabilities, we are called to do the best we can. — Wangari Maathai

Never trust a husband too far, nor a bachelor too near. — Helen Rowland

Archdruid used to say. "Get out of the way, get underneath some shelter, or give it some reason to change its mind about falling on you." Then he threw a pissed-off rooster at me. I had — Kevin Hearne

Even in having children in this new life, death played its part. — Paul Kalanithi

Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses, except the intellect itself. — Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Flow-cycled ventilators — Anonymous

It's important to preach like there's a broken heart on every pew. That's always been a phrase that stuck with me. Not everybody is having a tough time, but you can bet your buck that there's a good tenth of your church that's going through a hard season. There really is a broken heart on every pew. — Max Lucado

Big women do themselves a disservice when they attempt to become the Righteous Fat (the Righteous Thin are bad enough, all that running around and sweating, somehow believing it means anything). — Julie Burchill

A great tennis career is something that a 15-year-old normally doesn't have. I hope my example helps other teens believe they can accomplish things they never thought possible. — Maria Sharapova

religion is created by humans rather than by gods, and it is defined by its social function rather than by the existence of deities. Religion is anything that confers superhuman legitimacy on human social structures. It legitimises human norms and values by arguing that they reflect superhuman laws. Religion — Yuval Noah Harari