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I've got no idea when I am going to retire. Whenever they pick me up and take me to the funeral home, I guess. — Colonel Sanders

For the progressive left, social activism grounded in faith and theology crested in the 1960s. — Mike McCurry

Oxthorpe stood. He could do nothing else.
Her hands stilled, and her smile faded away. She stood and dropped into a curtsy. What did one say in such situations, when one knew a lady disapproved? "Miss Clay," he said.
"Duke." She'd given the field laborer a happier smile than she gave him. Most everyone else had stopped smiling, too. This was the effect he had on others. He was the Duke of Oxthorpe, and though he did his duty by his title and his estate, he was not beloved. He did not know how to be beloved the way Miss Clay was. — Carolyn Jewel

What did you have for breakfast? Bitch Flakes? — Alice

I love dark chocolate - I could eat it 'til I puke. — Behati Prinsloo

If you actually look like your passport photo, you aren't well enough to travel. — Vivian Fuchs

She didn't believe, ever, that Jesus was going to deliver her to anything, anywhere. She said she absolutely did not believe that after two thousand years a white man was going to come back from his own lynching to help out Clara Williams or take her hand or be her friend. — Amy Bloom

There are the things that are out in the open, and there are the things that are hidden. The real world has more to do with what is hidden. — Saul Leiter

Ventilation is the profound secret of existence. — Peter Sloterdijk

I know who I am as a person, as a father, and as a husband. — Brian Littrell

When I go to the movies, one of my strongest desires is to be shown something new. I want to go to new places, meet new people, have new experiences. When I see Hollywood formulas mindlessly repeated, a little something dies inside of me: I have lost two hours to boors who insist on telling me stories I have heard before. — Roger Ebert

A household where a total unawareness of the world of ideas not only existed but was regarded as a matter for congratulation. — Osbert Lancaster

The goal of my life isn't just ... to be happy.
'Wouldn't it be easier if it was, though? — Veronica Roth