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Her touch was as knowing and confident as her eyes, and as she focused all her attention upon me, I remembered that there is nothing so thrilling as a woman of words when she decides that the time for words is past. — Greg Iles

There is no need to look for God here or there. He is no farther away than the door of your own heart. — Meister Eckhart

If you are angle, I am complement. If you are circle, I am circumscribed. — Samuel R. Delany

When we honestly ask God the 'why' question, He doesn't give us answers as much as He gives us Himself. — Joni Eareckson Tada

Daring is the price of progress. All splendid conquests are the prize of boldness, more or less. — Victor Hugo

I was confident about America and the idea that in America people can become American without masking their ethnic identity. — Zbigniew Brzezinski

God has taught me that I can trust in Him. No matter what-whether things are good or bad-I know I can always trust in Him. And that has really allowed me to go All In for Him. — Marcus Mariota

I suppose, counting back, if the Beatles had been influenced by music in the same length of time ago - you'd have to put that into better English for me, thank you - they would have been like a banjo orchestra. They would have been doing show tunes. — Jonny Greenwood

Religion is the cause of all the problems in the world. I don't believe in organized religion at all. It's what separates people. One religion just represents fragments, it causes war. More people have died because of religious conflict than any other reason. — Gwyneth Paltrow

How can a thing possibly govern others when it cannot be governed itself? — Seneca The Younger

I will say, the performers in the musical are some of the most super-talented people I've ever seen. — Tom Scharpling

There is no denying that Snowden's dramatic disclosures, despite the damage they did to U.S. intelligence, accomplished a salutary service in alerting both the public and the government to the potential danger of a surveillance leviathan." (p.299) — Edward Jay Epstein