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The downfall of the church will not come from a lack of apologetic teaching; it will come from disintegration of the families in the church. — Josh McDowell

[Keeping kosher was] the symbol of an initiation, like the insignia of a secret brotherhood, that set her apart and gave her freedom and dignity. Every law whose yoke she accepted willingly seemed to add to her freedom: she herself had chosen ... To enter that brotherhood. Her Judaism was no longer a stigma, a meaningless accident of birth from which she could escape ... It had become a distinction, the essence of her self-hood, what she was, what she wanted to be, not merely what she happened to be. — Jessie Sampter

A luxury meal was prairie sandwiches - two slices of bread with wide-open spaces between them. — Chic Murray

Children need to be exploring their physical world. They need to be learning the fundamental laws of physics by manipulating objects. — David Perlmutter

After all, what is a lovely phrase? One that has mopped up as much Truth as it can hold. — Virginia Woolf

The carpeting on the stair risers caught, racing up to the first-floor level as if to tell dreadful good news. — Stephen King

The best way to cleanse the heart and prepare for the stilling of the mind is to lead a normal, worldly life. Living in the midst of your day-to-day duties, responsibilities, likes, dislikes, etc., will help you. All these become the very means for the purification of your heart. — Meher Baba

Life is short but donation of life could have a long life. — Debasish Mridha

"Fussy eater" is a euphemism for "big pain in the ass." — George Carlin

I will not promise what I cannot deliver. And I will never hide the cost of what I propose. — Johann Lamont

Local councils are hostile to large developers and think that, by doing this, they are standing up for the community. But they're wrong. — Harry Triguboff

I'm more afraid of not being with you than I am of being with you. — Emma Scott

He reflected that what is important is not things, but the meaning we give to things. Sooner or later death comes for everyone. More important than putting off death, is giving it a meaning. — Silvana De Mari

I do not believe that I fell in love with a woman because I was abused. — Anne Heche

The core character of Victorians is one of aspiration and ambition, and Victorians have, since first settlement days ... demonstrated that core character over and over again. — Ted Baillieu