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The Divine is simply that which science has not yet explained. In effect, God = Infinity - Human Knowledge. — Ashwin Sanghi

I've read the Bible, but I felt like a lot of the Bible was oppressive towards women. Then I read the Quran, and I thought it was also oppressive towards women. — Robert Webb

Nothing sets the world right like slightly melted chocolate from a fresh-baked cookie. — Julie Wetzel

I try to physically and mentally immerse myself in whatever it is I am doing. That is good for me as an artist. I am always looking for that part that I have never done before, which makes it all the more difficult, because people want to hire you for what they've already seen you do. — William Earl Brown

We make allowance for a certain degree of selfishness in men; because we know it to be inseparable from human nature, and inherent in our frame and constitution. By this reflexion we correct those sentiments of blame, which so naturally arise upon any opposition. — David Hume

Chess is a game sufficiently rich in meaning that it is easily capable of containing elements of both tragedy and comedy. — Luke McShane

America was founded by religious people, devout people who came here because they wanted freedom of religion. It's what made America different from every other country. — Rick Warren

Talk about getting off tangent. My mother's friend may have just killed his wife and my parents are sitting there talking about cows. — Wendy Lichtman

We came to know each other in war, and in war we continue. — Subcomandante Marcos

In a word, to perceive an object abstractly means not to perceive some aspects of it. It clearly implies selection of some attributes, rejection of other attributes, creation or distortion of still others. We make of it what we wish. We create it. — Abraham Maslow

My first British film was Gurinder Chadha's 'Bend It Like Beckham,' which was a huge international success. — Anupam Kher

One of the problems with industrialism is that it's based on the premise of more and more. It has to keep expanding to keep going. More and more television sets. More and more cars. More and more steel, and more and more pollution. We don't question whether we need any more or what we'll do with them. We just have to keep on making more and more if we are to keep going. Sooner or later it's going to collapse ... Look what we have done already with the principle of more and more when it comes to nuclear weapons. — Dora Russell

All broken relationships can be traced back to broken agreements — Stephen Covey