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"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" Percy Bysshe Shelly in "Ode to the West Wind"
"When we live for the primary purpose of self-fulfillment, we will be disappointed." Beth Impson, "Daze of Our Wives," in Touchstone, January/February 2006
"Love always believes the best." Joyce Meyer on "Enjoying Everyday Life," December 21, 2005
"We can never place our full confidence in this world because even the most awesome products of human greatness and labor may be reduced to ashes with relative ease." Michael E. Bailey, "Friends, Foes & Countrymen," in Touchstone, January/February 2006
"Housework, if you do it right, will kill you." Erma Bombeck 1927-1996
"The New York Times is a newspaper where the reporter's ignorance of a subject is considered a qualification." Richard John Neuhaus, in "The Public Square," First Things, February 2006
"All law is the imposition of somebody's belief on somebody else." Charles J. Chaput, "Hope and its Daughters," at the Annual Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., May 2005
"Without censorship, whether in personal or public life, decency is deprived of definition." Richard John Neuhaus in "The Public Square," in First Things, January 2006
"I believe in getting into hot water. I think it keeps you clean." G. K. Chesterton. 1874-1936
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