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Quotation Marks

Recent remarks on book titles, weight loss, and more.

"On the Origin of Species … uh … with … oh God."
Richard Dawkins, when asked for the full title of Charles Darwin's famous book (On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life). Dawkins was promoting a poll that found two-thirds of British Christians cannot name the first book of the New Testament.
Source: BBC Radio 4

"To those Christians who have venomously and vomitously [sic] cursed the Court family and threatened bodily harm and assassination: In His name, I forgive you."
U.S. District Judge Fred Biery, approving the settlement of a Texas school board's prayer lawsuit. The settlement lets students lead prayer at graduation but not football games, and bars teachers from participating.
Source: Religion Clause

"Changing the name of the convention would require a great cost in dollars and in energy."
Jimmy Draper, chairman of a Southern Baptist Convention task force that recommended keeping the denomination's name but encouraging the informal moniker "Great Commission Baptists."
Source: Baptist Press

"I am overweight. I am a terrible example to our people."
Rick Warren, who lost 60 pounds last year and hopes to lose another 30 in 2012. He has encouraged his congregation to participate in a massive weight-loss campaign.
Source: USA Today

"We seem to be the first."
Niklas Raadstroem, playwright for the Gothenburg City Theatre in Sweden, on performing both the Old and New Testaments. In The Bible, a five-hour production, 15 actors play about 90 roles.
Source: AFP


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April 2012, Vol. 56, No. 4, Pg 13, "Quotation Marks"
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