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I consider myself a spiritual atheist. I certainly believe there are forces bigger than ourselves, and that we should be searching, individually, for meaning in our lives. But I don't believe there's a supreme being, an intelligence that created everything. — Alan Lightman

We know that mathematicians care no more for logic than logicians for mathematics. The two eyes of science are mathematics and logic; the mathematical set puts out the logical eye, the logical set puts out the mathematical eye; each believing that it sees better with one eye than with two. Note that De Morgan, himself, only had sight with only one eye. — Augustus De Morgan

Your skin has a memory.
In ten, twenty, thirty years from now,
your skin will show the results of
how it was treated today.
So treat it kindly and with respect. — Jana Elston

When you grow up on film, people sometimes have difficulties accepting the fact that you are growing up. They always imagine you younger. — Michelle Trachtenberg

I get it! Something painful happens and that hate flares within and sticks around. Hate keeps the pain; forgiveness let's it go. Hate breeds poison, forgiveness breeds peace. When you chain yourself to hate, you chain yourself to pain. — Tony Curl

Of all things in the world that stink in the nostrils of men, hypocrisy is the worst. — Charles Spurgeon

In the arts, as in life, everything is possible provided it is based on love. — Marc Chagall

He sank into the leather seat and held hope in his heart like a hundred stars. — Adriana Trigiani

My daughter, Anna, is almost 15, and my son, Ben, is almost 10. — Cornelia Funke

We can't know in advance what history is going to say, but I would be utterly amazed and surprised if American invasion to Iraq from the beginning of its inception, were not judged to be an utter failure and a terrible, terrible thing for the world. — Robert Reich

It is not the qualified voters, but the qualified voters who choose to vote, that constitute political power. — Abraham Lincoln

And on that day when my strength is failing; the end draws near and my time has come. Still my soul will sing Your praise unending ten thousand years and then forevermore — Matt Redman

I think you always strive to get better as an athlete. That's the difference between good and great, in my opinion. — Arian Foster

In the Shadow of Slavery covers two and a half centuries of black life in New York City, and skillfully interweaves the categories of race and class as they affected the formation of African American identity. Leslie Harris has made a major contribution to our understanding of the black experience. — Eric Foner