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The prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the sick is an absolute faith that all things are possible to God ... — Mary Baker Eddy
The only thing that would ever embarrass me would be something I would write that would be badly written. — Gloria Vanderbilt
Here I am in the garden laughing an old woman with heavy breasts and a nicely mapped face how did this happen well that's who I wanted to be at last a woman in the old style sitting stout thighs apart under a big skirt grandchild sliding on off my lap a pleasant summer perspiration that's my old man across the yard he's talking to the meter reader he's telling him the world's sad story how electricity is oil or uranium and so forth I tell my grandson run over to your grandpa ask him to sit beside me for a minute I am suddenly exhausted by my desire to kiss his sweet explaining lips. — Grace Paley
It is a most miserable lot to be without an enemy. [No man can be successful without being envied and hated.] — Publilius Syrus
She was fond of her comfort. — Anton Chekhov
Sometimes the only way to deal with horrific things in life is through a dark sense of humor. — Margaret Cho
Take my hand when you are worried Take my hand when you're alone Take my hand and let me guide you Take my hand to lead you home. — Ben Harper
If we all think only of our own interests, we are headed for collective disaster - just look at what we are doing to our planet's climate. — Peter Singer
Alas, Islam turned against science in the twelfth century. The most influential figure was the philosopher Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali, who argued in The Incoherence of the Philosophers against the very idea of laws of nature, on the ground that any such laws would put God's hands in chains. According to al-Ghazzali, a piece of cotton placed in a flame does not darken and smoulder because of the heat, but because God wants it to darken and smoulder. After al-Ghazzali, there was no more science worth mentioning in Islamic countries. — Steven Weinberg
You invented the bitterness. I pity you. You suck. — Roger Taylor
