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Because of the failure of religion to offer satisfying answers to an increasing number of people, it's time for philosophy to address forcefully these questions that everybody is wondering about. — Rebecca Goldstein

You better hope that I never see you walking down the street while I'm driving my car! (Tory) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

When a man has been highly honored and has eaten a little he is most benevolent. — Friedrich Nietzsche

If I have done anything, it is to make ugly appealing, — Miuccia Prada

A healthy, vital society is not one in which we all agree. It is one in which those who disagree can do so with honor and respect for other people's opinions ... and an appreciation of our shared humanity. — Marianne Williamson

The evil that comes out of your lips, into your own bosom will fall. — Amelia Barr

Digital makes it so much easier. No bricks of film, no worrying about airport X-rays, etc. — Peter Menzel

I think you assume everyone is going to be your enemy. And by doing that, you sort of make it come true. — Jeff Garvin

Catastrophe, riots, factories blowing up, armies in flight, flood - the ear can detect a whole apocalypse in the starry night of the human body. — Jean Cocteau

Send us people with initiative, who can carry themselves and others too; such as need to be carried hamper the work and weaken those who should be spending their strength on the heathen. Weaklings should be nursed at home! If any have jealousy, prides, or talebearing traits lurking about them, do not send them, nor any who are prone to criticize. Send only Pauls and Timothys; men who are full of zeal, holiness and power. All others are hindrances. If you send us ten such men the work will be done. — Charles Studd

My heart had grown older, with more in it to break. — Barbara Kingsolver

Nothing is more intimidating than an idiotic grin worn by a manifest non-idiot. — Eric Frank Russell

These pearls of thought in Persian gulfs were bred, Each softly lucent as a rounded moon; The diver Omar plucked them from their bed, Fitzgerald strung them on an English thread. — James Russell Lowell

Late in the third quarter the Cougars were behind 12-0. Duva had completed 5 out of 20 passes. Edwards looked at Gifford Nielsen. Giff had never done a thing, in practice or anywhere else, to give us confidence in him ... the coach said later. He sent him into the game anyway. First play was a 19-yard completion. Second was a 6-yard run. He threw again on the third play to running back Dave Lowry who ran 37 yards for a touchdown. — LaVell Edwards