Each and every one of us has unknowingly played a part in the obesity problem.
Death, they say, acquits us of all obligations.
There's no way to remove the observer - us - from our perceptions of the world.
May God in his mercy enable us without obstinacy to perceive our errors.
Analysis brings no curative powers in its train; it merely makes us conscious of the existence of an evil, which, oddly enough, is consciousness.
None of us are nuclear experts, but we know that if there is a melt-down and breach of containment, that's clearly the most odious thing that could happen.
When people do not respect us we are sharply offended; yet in his private heart no man much respects himself.
For any victim, particularly us Americans, it is difficult to see ourselves through the eyes of our offender. But for any victim it is the most salutary thing to do.
Arthur Laffer has taught us, 'If you tax something, you get less of it.' That's why firms are moving offshore in droves. It's not about being unpatriotic. It's that it doesn't pay, after-tax, to invest in the United States.
I'll keep us out of war with Oklahoma!
That is one thing that is part of Manchester City, which we've taken with us from the olden days. We'll never give up while anything is possible.
It is the final proof of God's omnipotence that he need not exist in order to save us.
We're all dying. We're all in the process of oxidizing. Everyone of us is in the process of oxidizing, so to sort of interrupt one aspect of that while everything else goes on, it's a freak show.
We still do not know one thousandth of one percent of what nature has revealed to us.
So tonight I propose one more step that I would rather not propose. I ask the most fortunate among us, those citizens earning over $100,000 per year, for one year, to pay an additional one percent on the income they receive.
One word frees us of all the weight and pain in life. That word is love.
One of the main points about travelling is to develop in us a feeling of solidarity, of that oneness without which no better world is possible.
My wife - I married my onscreen girlfriend from 'Growing Pains', Mike Seaver's girlfriend, and we've been married for 17 years - so marriage is very important to us.
We willing to work with anybody that wants to work with us. It's open arms. It ain't no hating on no situation.
My work is not so much a direct commentary as it is an open-ended observation of the absurdities around us.