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Religion in Chinatown, as in most places, is based less on a cogent theology and more on a collection of random fears, superstitions, prejudices, forgotten customs, vestigial animism, and social control. Mrs. Ling, while a professed Buddhist of the Pure Land tradition, also kept waving cat charms, lucky coins, and put great faith in the good fortune of the color red ... and was very much in favor of any tradition, superstition, or ritual that involved fireworks ... — Christopher Moore

People are seduced by signals from the world, but that is manipulation, not reality. Computers have learned more about us than we've learned about them. — Douglas Rushkoff

Technology isn't a villain. Technology should help, but if you just use the technology for the sake of technology, then you're cheating your audience. You're not giving them the best story and the best direction and so forth. — Stan Lee

Merrill Krause - "My brothers have scared off just about any fellow who showed interest in getting to know me."
Granny Lassiter - "Well, if a man can't stand up to those brothers of yours, you needn't even consider him. A man ought to be able to hold his own with his wife's family. — Tracie Peterson

To be motivated by divine love is to see your promise land as a platform to share the love of God with others — Sunday Adelaja

He had a thought that amused him. "Figures, still life, landscape, AND an animal! Zola, eat your hat!" he bellowed. — Susan Vreeland

My fantasy for children's television is that it's not really children's television, it's everybody's television. — Steve Burns

Prayer does not equip us for greater works - prayer is the greater work. — Oswald Chambers

There ought to be gardens for all months in the year, in which, severally, things of beauty may be then in season. — Francis Bacon

Baby, this is why we came here," Curt breathed into her mouth. "It's romantic." He turned her, one hand on her — Tim Lebbon

We are a race of women that of old knew no fear and feared no death, and lived great lives and hoped great hopes; and if today some of us have fallen on evil and degenerate times, there moves in us yet the throb of the old blood. — Olive Schreiner

Modern poets talk against business, poor things, but all of us write for money. Beginners are subjected to trial by market. — Robert Frost