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Every single case of inherited defect, every malformed child, every congenitally tainted human being brought into this world is of infinite importance to that poor individual; but it is of scarcely less importance to the rest of us and to all of our children who must pay in one way or another for these biological and racial mistakes. — Margaret Sanger

Jesus cares more about our effort than our accomplishments. — Dillon Burroughs

The breaks you take from work pay you back manifold when you return because you come back with a fresher mind and newer thinking. Some of your best ideas come when you're on vacation. — Gautam Singhania

When the real history of the world is written, it will show god's dealings with men, and the place the gospel has played in the rise and fall of nations. — Bruce R. McConkie

Jack stopped cold. Where had THAT come from?
From your conscience, a niggling little voice - probably his conscience - told him.
Damn. He really needed to get a better night's sleep. His conscience was never this loud. — Julia Quinn

If we think it takes a lot of effort and hard work to get what we want, then our life is going to be about struggle. — Robert Anthony

I don't want children anyway,' Caz says. 'So I'm getting nothing out of this whatsoever. I want my entire reproductive system taken out, and replaced with spare lungs, for when I start smoking. I want that option. This is pointless. — Caitlin Moran

Early on, New York already had a national and even international identity. — Ron Chernow

The process of the body changing and making a whole human fascinates me. — Marcel Dzama

People are far more interested in what works than what's true. — Andy Stanley

If the individuals who compose the purest circles of aristocracy in Europe, the guarded blood of centuries, should pass in review,in such manner as that we could, at leisure, and critically inspect their behavior, we might find no gentleman, and no lady; for, although excellent specimens of courtesy and high-breeding would gratify us in the assemblage, in the particulars, we should detect offence. Because, elegance comes of no breeding, but of birth. — Ralph Waldo Emerson