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Apparently Pope John Paul II and his boys - is that what you call them? - loved one of my songs and thought I was putting spiritual messages in my music. I'm not religious as such. Dogma and I don't get along. — Gloria Estefan

I don't understand why people really get upset about something that doesn't affect them at all. — Wanda Sykes

A pineapple is a compilation of berries that grow and fuse together. When joined, they create a single fruit. And within each eyelet, contains a location where a flower may grow. I see the Creator of all existence as the crown on a pineapple, and all religions of the world as the spiky eyelets, where each eyelet symbolizes a different religion or race under the same crown. Each garden of faith may have different perspectives of God, yet every garden belongs to the same God. — Suzy Kassem

CHAPTER NINETEEN OUTSIDE 217 Danny was remembering the words of someone else who had worked at the Overlook during the season: Her saying she'd seen something in one of the rooms where ... a bad thing happened. That was in Room 217 and I want you to promise me you won't go in there, Danny ... steer right clear ... — Stephen King

The man who has many answers
is often found
in the theaters of information
where he offers, graciously,
his deep findings.
While the man who has only questions,
to comfort himself, makes music. — Mary Oliver

We were jigsawed, meant to fit together, making a whole picture. — Alix Ohlin

Infidelity reduces and diminishes, leaving nothing where you once had a sense of self-worth. — Sue Grafton

She was desperate,
she was deathless. I'd have followed her
anywhere she asked of me. I'd have
thrown myself to the wild for her. — Elisabeth Hewer

My favorite toast is rye toast. — Paris Hilton

We often have to put up with most from those on whom we most depend. — Baltasar Gracian

Teach us to care and not to care Teach us to sit still. Pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death Pray for us now and at the hour of our death. — T. S. Eliot

Ought the just to injure any one at all? — Plato

The hand will often reveal more than the countenance ... — Anna Katharine Green