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I never swallowed before. The idea of it wigged me out, but not with him. Apparently, it was my inner porn star. — J. Lynn

Men of prayer, before anything else, are indispensable to the furtherance of the kingdom of God on earth. No other sort will fit in the scheme or do the deed. Men, great and influential in other things but small in prayer, cannot do the work Almighty God has set out for His Church to do in this, His world. — Edward McKendree Bounds

The Democratic Party has succeeded so well that many of its members are now Republicans. — Tip O'Neill

Didn't I just say you'll never get any two people to remember anything the same? — Neil Gaiman

There have been too many events in my life, and in the lives of my friends, which have defied any kind of scientific explanation. Science does not have appropriate tools for the dissection of the spirit. — Jane Goodall

I saw that vigil now as necessary, a prerequisite for my insides to harden and cure just like the willow of a cricket bat must cure to be ready for a lifetime of knocks. — Abraham Verghese

Progress is hard on history. — Justina Chen

Come to bed with me, you blasted radical. Bring me your revolution. — K.J. Charles

Silence is never so impenetrable as when the whisper of steel on paper strives to pierce it. — Beryl Markham

It is true that our skin is sort of more or less the same shade. But is it true that our skin color makes us a distinctive race? No. — Jamaica Kincaid

She wasn't just old, not anymore. She'd sailed right past old and into the port called Decrepitude. — Richard Gleaves

Would you please be open to the possibility that the gospel, real Christianity, is something very different from religion? That gives many people hope that there is a way to know God that doesn't lead to the pathologies of moralism and religiosity. — Timothy Keller

It is not possible to be intimate with more than very few, because there are only very few in the world with whom we have practically everything in common. — Thomas Merton