1835 Penny Quotes & Sayings
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The late 90s almost forced me to identify myself as a value investor, because I thought what everybody else was doing was insane. — Michael Burry

If an arm-less, leg-less woman on a skateboard could find a man, surely Sophie was doing something very, very wrong? How did this woman meet him? Pull on his trouser leg as she rolled by him in a nightclub?) Now — Liane Moriarty

The fruit of the Spirit is not what we can make ourselves do for a moment, But what God makes us to be for a lifetime. — Wayne Jacobsen

Love heals the world one heart at a time. — The Prophet Of Life

A church that loses its distinctiveness is a church that has nothing distinctive with which to engage the culture. A worldly church is of no good to the world. — Russell D. Moore

I probably shouldn't admit this since I work in the tech industry, but I still prefer reading paper books. — Sheryl Sandberg

He that passeth a winters day escapes an enemy. — George Herbert

So, as I wrote in the paperback edition of The Lexus and the Olive Tree, I started telling anyone who asked "Is God in cyberspace?" that the answer is "no" - but He wants to be there. But only we can bring Him there by how we act there. God celebrates a universe with such human freedom because He knows that the only way He is truly manifest in the world is not if He intervenes but if we all choose sanctity and morality in an environment where we are free to choose anything. As Rabbi Marx put it, "In the postbiblical Jewish view of the world, you cannot be moral unless you are totally free. If you are not free, you are really not empowered, and if you are not empowered the choices that you make are not entirely your own. What God says about cyberspace is that you are really free there, and I hope you make the right choices, because if you do I will be present." The — Thomas L. Friedman

Crime of war is a criminal activity of which the defeated enemies, but not the victors, are guilty. — Noam Chomsky

Some people come in your life as blessings, the others come as lessons. — Anonymous

By dint of railing at idiots, one runs the risk of becoming an idiot oneself. — Gustave Flaubert

While we have prisons it matters little which of us occupy the cells. — George Bernard Shaw

You treated me the way you like to be treated when you grieve, and now I'm treating you the way I like to be treated. We prescribe our own medicine for each other. — Orson Scott Card