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Catholic extremism should be resisted as fiercely at home as we oppose the Taliban abroad. — Jacob M. Appel
In this temporal existence, perfection is an illusion, regardless of those who believe in its concept. Perfection is devoid of any value. Perfection, after all, implies you've reached the zenith. There is no possibility or potentiality. There is no room for imagination. There is no ability to visualize a concept. Perfection is limited by its own nature, which in short, is zero. — Lionel Suggs
When you're a kid it's people's cruelty that makes you cry, then when you're an adult it's their kindness. — Glen Duncan
I believe in the power of you and I — Nikki Yanofsky
Why didn't they ask the Evans? — Agatha Christie
And I hope that you die
And your death'll come soon
I will follow your casket
In the pale afternoon
And I'll watch while you're lowered
Down to your deathbed
And I'll stand o'er your grave
'Til I'm sure that you're dead — Bob Dylan
These are the ushers of Martius: before him
He carries noise, and behind him he leaves tears.
Death, that dark spirit, in's nervy arm doth lie,
Which being advanc'd, declines, and then men die. — William Shakespeare
The grand assertion is that you must see the world through probability and that probability is the only guide you need. — Dennis Lindley
Only a scientific people can survive in a scientific future. — Thomas Huxley
I don't often know exactly what's coming next, and that makes it more fun. And you know, for me, this entire genre is all about that; it's all about having fun and getting away from the mundane world for just a little while. — R.A. Salvatore
I had to figure out if I was happier being with a live woman or living with the memories of a dead one. — Rebecca Forster
And the weakness of all Utopias is this, that they take the greatest difficulty of man and assume it to be overcome, and then give an elaborate account of the overcoming of the smaller ones. — G.K. Chesterton
You know ... how it feels to sit at a bar and not be judged- to just have a drink and let it all hang out. Why can't the church be more like that? Why can't you walk in and say, "Oh, God, it's just you. Cool. I can be myself now." Not in a way that ignores our sins- but in a way that makes us accountable for them. — Jodi Picoult