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The minute you feel you have given a faultless performance is the time to get out. — Charlton Heston

Evil doesn't have to be an overt act; it can be merely the absence of good. If you have the ability, the resources, and the opportunity to do good and you do nothing, that can be evil. — Yvon Chouinard

There's nothing so passionate as a vested interest disguised as an intellectual conviction. — Sean O'Casey

I once sat on the rim of a mesa above the Rio Grande for three days and nights, trying to have a vision. I got hungry and saw God in the form of a beef pie. — Edward Abbey

The depth and complexity and ugliness and danger of sin in professing Christians is either minimized - since we are already justified - or psychologized as a symptom of woundedness rather than corruption. — John Owen

I hate big government, but I really hate a government that doesn't work. So when 'they say we either have to raise taxes or cut core services,' it's actually a 'false choice.' — Scott Walker

Think to Thank. In these three words are the finest capsule course for a happy marriage, formula for enduring friendship, and a pattern for personal happiness. — Thomas S. Monson

Anchovies pair really well with fruit like a nectarines or clementine. The fruit complements the sweetness and saltiness of the anchovy. — Jose Andres

I'm not sure I ever met an American teacher in Korea that hadn't volunteered at an orphanage at least once - even our resident idiot could be surprisingly decent on occasion - but I've also visited foreign countries where children are taught hatred. I've seen it up close and personal. It's antithetical to everything I believe in as a teacher. The mandate for all teachers is to instill hope, not fear and hatred. — Tucker Elliot

Mystery and innocence are not akin. — Hosea Ballou

American humor ... is not subtle. It is something that makes you laugh the moment you hear it, you have not to think a scrap. — Elinor Glyn