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Fishing is one of the greatest things that you can do, it has the power to relax you like nothing else and there's nothing quite like the thrill of the catch. — Bob Gibson

Susannah Heschel's The Aryan Jesus is a brilliant and erudite investigation of the convergence between major trends in German Protestantism and Nazi racial anti-Semitism. By concentrating on the history of the Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Religious Life, Heschel describes in forceful detail the Nazification of all aspects of Protestant theology, including the Aryanization of Jesus himself. This is a highly original and important contribution to our understanding of the Third Reich. — Saul Friedlander

I love when people get songs wrong. I love when people take something from a song that's totally not what I intended! — Richard Marx

Leaders don't make excuses. They create results — Robin Sharma

Everything will probably never be OK. But we have to try for it. — Vladimir Putin

England produces the best fat actors. — Jimmy Cannon

Letters of friendship require no study. — George Washington

Stop trying to be amazing and start being useful. — Jay Baer

Come in, my dearFrom that harsh worldThat has rained elements of stoneUpon your tender face.Every soulShould receive a toast from usFor bravery! — Hafez

Sometimes you just get giggles leprosy and it can't be helped. I find that there's a direct correlation between fatigue and breaking. — John Cho

April 20, 1939 1' The [Nazi] movement for freeing the world from the Jews is a movement for the renaissance of human dignity. The all-wise and Almighty God is behind this movement. - Fr. Franjo Kralik in a Zagreb Catholic newspaper, 19412 RIDES THE BEAST — Dave Hunt

If one could possess, grasp, and know the other, it would not be other. — Emmanuel Levinas

But the huge bowl of the sky remains untracked: no zeppelins, no bombers, no superhuman paratroopers, just the last songbirds returning from their winter homes, and the quicksilver winds of spring transmuting into the heavier, greener breezes of summer. — Anthony Doerr