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The world needs saints who have genius, just as a plague-stricken town needs doctors. — Simone Weil

I hope you grow up to be as good a mother as your father — Robert Rankin

Once I could no longer find a way to theologically maintain God and hold onto the significance of my historical moment, letting go of God was natural. — Anthony B. Pinn

To be the other woman
is to be a season
that is always about to end,
when the air is flowered
with jasmine and peach,
and the weather day after day
is flawless,
and the forecast
is hurricane. — Linda Pastan

Chris Guest is the godfather of improvisational comedy. — Tom Bennett

You're my best friend?' I'm horrified. — Eliza Crewe

My heart didn't even write a farewell note ... It was a goner. — Laura Lee Gulledge

When I came to see you
It hurt me how thin you had become

In the months of addiction & disease
& although your particular abyss

Was a man & not a drug
The degradation was the same

The same wasting of the flesh
The same tapped-out well emptied

Of the least leaf of emotion
The same frozen rage — David St. John

Leaders in China and India realize that science and technology lead to success and wealth. But many countries in the West graduate students into the unemployment line by teaching skills that were necessary to live in 1950. — Michio Kaku

Whatever I hold in my mind tends to manifest itself in my life. What we believe and assume creates most of our reality and our experience. — David Emerald Womeldorff

From the first instant, Kate respected her for her isolation and her dauntless. The world is made up of a mass of people and a few individuals. Mrs. Norris was one of the few individuals. True, she played her social game all the time. But she was an odd number; and all alone, she could give the even numbers a bad time. — D.H. Lawrence