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en Dostoevski does not tell you what to think about his legend, but he requires that you think about it. The novelist was a deeply religious man and he always thought many readers missed that point about him.

en I think Jackson was a deeply religious man in a deeply religious time. When you look at him through present eyes, it shows his religious faith in much higher relief than when you viewed him amongst his contemporaries. The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson.

en Intelligent design requires no tenet of any specific religion. It does not rely on religious texts, messages from religious leaders or any such thing.

en Hal was a legend. Most of our readers know him as one of if not the greatest columnist in Cleveland sports history.

en They were all extraordinary children. They were considered excellent teammates, and they will be deeply, deeply missed.

en The point of doing the lounges is another way of connecting with our readers and for readers to connect with the Maxim brand,

en We carried out a survey of our readers, and more than half of them only ever used point-and-shoot mode - and our readers are, by definition, camera enthusiasts.

en If you are a novelist of a certain type of temperament, then what you really want to do is re-invent the world. God wasn't too bad a novelist, except he was a Realist.
  John Barth

en It doesn't surprise me that the American Family Association would be afraid of this series. It shows a family that's both deeply religious and loving and accepting of their gay son. I'm sure the AFA is terrified that a show like this might open people's eyes to the fact that anti-gay bigotry is neither a religious nor a family value.

en From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created gay people.

en "From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created gay people."

en They can't yank a novelist like they can a pitcher. A novelist has to go the full nine, even if it kills him.
  Ernest Hemingway

en We felt that our readers would be better served by providing more and better wire service stories. We know some readers liked the daily stock market report, but it was an expensive package and consumed a lot of space. We talked to a lot of readers to gauge feelings, and we concluded that we could eliminate such a comprehensive report and still give readers what they want and need.

en A missed field goal, a missed extra point, four turnovers by us. Numerous things went wrong for us, and we lose to a good football team by a point,

en Rob is a legend. He's been saving lives for 30 years and never missed a season.


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