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There's no evidence whatsoever that men are more rational than women. Both sexes seem to be equally irrational. — Albert Ellis

[Heresy is] the dislocation of a complete and self-supporting scheme by the introduction of a novel denial of some essential part therein. — Hilaire Belloc

Well, perhaps Falconer will be able to figure it out; he's usually a good judge of character. I say the sooner we reach the Heartland the better. I, for one, am eager to rid him of our 'boring' company — Nicole Sager

McMahon 3:16 says 'I just pissed my pants!' — Stone Cold Steve Austin

To eat of the fruit of all the trees in the garden of the world, — Oscar Wilde

I'm not afraid to die." It was only half a lie. — George R R Martin

You can't build a strong personal brand by just posting status updates ... people need more than that, they need valuable content, beyond updates and tweets. — Bernard Kelvin Clive

I wrote about four novels before I wrote a word of journalism. — Francine Prose

Jesus came to reveal God to us. He is the defining word on God - on what the heart of God is truly like, on what God is up to in the world, and on what God is up to in your life. An intimate encounter with Jesus is the most transforming experience of human existence. To know him as he is, is to come home. To have his life, joy, love, and presence cannot be compared. A true knowledge of Jesus is our greatest need and our greatest happiness. To be mistaken about him is the saddest mistake of all. — John Eldredge

Enchantment produces a Secondary World, into which both designer and spectator can enter, to the satisfaction of their senses while they are inside; but in its purity it is artistic in desire and purpose. Magic produces, or pretends to produce, an alteration in the Primary World. It does not matter by whom it is said to be practised, fay or mortal, it remains distinct from the other two; it is not an art but a technique; its desire is power in this world, domination of things and wills. — J.R.R. Tolkien

There were things I'd never do again, but then, they'd always seemed right. — Celine Dion

Fame was thrilling only until it became grueling. Money was fun only until you ran out of things to buy. — Gloria Swanson