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Sometimes it seems to me I've known so many men that the FBI ought to come to me first to compare fingerprints. — Mae West

The more one studies paleontology, the more certain one becomes that evolution is based upon faith alone; exactly the same sort of faith which is necessary to have when one encounters the great mysteries of religion ... The only alternative is the doctrine of special creation, which may be true, but irrational. — Louis T. Moore

Trust takes one second to lose and a lifetime to rebuild. — Kathie Lee Gifford

We, or at least I, can have no conception of human life and human thought in a hundred years or fifty years. Perhaps my greatest wisdom is the knowledge that I do not know. The sad ones are those who waste their energy in trying to hold it back, for thy can only feel bitterness in loss and no joy in gain. — John Steinbeck

I think it's my adventure, my trip, my journey, and I guess my attitude is, let the chips fall where they may. — Leonard Nimoy

Often to understand, we have to look into emptiness. — Michelangelo Antonioni

They're so generous, the American fans. They send money to the various charities I support. I tried to raise a little bit of money to send to Nepal, and they were straight in with thousands of dollars. — Martin Clunes

You can get used to eating breakfast with a man in a fedora. You can get used to anything, my mother was in the habit of saying. — Anne Carson

Realistically, the chance of any book becoming a film is slim. — Kenneth Oppel

Sometimes other hearts have to break in order to keep your intact. — J. Sterling

Questions are great, but only if you know the answers. If you ask questions and the answers surprise you, you look silly. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Till you have savingly believed in Christ, all your desires, and pains, and prayers lay God under no obligation; — Jonathan Edwards

He looked down at the street, and the unbroken whiteness, and watched his foot touch the snow and listened to the slight crunching sound as he stepped forward. He looked back at his footprints. They were fascinating. He had been the only one to walk along this street today. There wasn't even the mark of a dog or squirrel, or the scratch of a bird. He continued through the soft, silent snow, a feeling of peace starting to flow through him, helping make his step lighter and easier. — Hubert Selby Jr.

There is nothing quite like the moral absolutism of the young. -Hodge — Cassandra Clare