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I want two things from you, first answer "Why" questions and second wait before you made your conclusion. — Deyth Banger

I mean, that is a mop of real hair. He has hair like a 15-year-old ... and so, I have to acknowledge I am a little envious of his hair. — Harry Reid

What we do not earn ourselves," he said, "is never truly ours. It can always be taken away. But even if we lose everything we work for, the achievement is ours forever. — C.W. Gortner

It is in the light of the unparalleled presumption of respect for religion* that I make my own disclaimer for this book. I shall not go out of my way to offend, but nor shall I don kid gloves to handle religion any more gently than I would handle anything else. — Richard Dawkins

We go forward looking in the rearview mirror. — Marshall McLuhan

Each week, from a different point of view, you get another look at God, and that's exciting to me. — Della Reese

You can't come up against the world's most powerful intelligence agencies and not accept the risk. — Edward Snowden

I want to do a stripped-down album. That style is actually where my heart is - storytelling and just letting the voice and the lyrics talk for themselves. I still want to write the perfect song and sing it in the most honest, undressed way. But I feel like I have to gather more experiences and more layers in my voice. I have to live more to be able to tell this tale. So I'm saving my folk record. I have a feeling nobody will understand it. — Lykke Li

Regenerate people feel through their minds and think through thier feelings. They are self-aware in a God-concious and God-centered way that is beyond the understanding of those who do not not actually share this life quality . — J.I. Packer

The Lord had given them the day and the Lord had given them the strength. And the day and the strength had been dedicated to labor, and the labor was its reward. Who was the labor for? What would be its fruits? These were irrelevant and idle questions. — Leo Tolstoy

There once were four sisters
Who were exceptionally ordinary,
But desired more than a maiden should desire
Ravaged by their shameful wants
Their loving hearts never bloomed
Instead four wicked brambles
Grew in their place
Each tainted
With poisonous magic — Elissa Sussman

Socrates asks him the crucial question about education, and that is, If you study with this fellow, what will he make of you? — Leroy S Rouner