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4x5 Area Quotes By Thomas C. Oden

God permits sin to come into human life, but only on behalf of a greater good - namely, freedom - and God overrules sin wherever it appears to threaten God's greater purpose — Thomas C. Oden

4x5 Area Quotes By Terry Pratchett

There are thousands of good reasons why magic doesn't rule the world. They're called Witches and Wizards. — Terry Pratchett

4x5 Area Quotes By Richard P. Feynman

Do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possibly avoid it, 'But how can it be like that?' because you will get 'down the drain,' into a blind alley from which nobody has yet escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that. — Richard P. Feynman

4x5 Area Quotes By Nikki Rowe

The world is a big place for a little heart like mine, I have kept it locked away until I meet warrior that tames my wild. — Nikki Rowe

4x5 Area Quotes By George R R Martin

Hodor looked at him innocently. "Hodor? — George R R Martin

4x5 Area Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

I call intuition cosmic fishing. You feel a nibble, then you've got to hook the fish. — R. Buckminster Fuller

4x5 Area Quotes By Yvonne Wood

Never only exists in you head. Anything is possible .. — Yvonne Wood

4x5 Area Quotes By Tom Clancy

A rare academic (was) a man who knew what he didn't know. — Tom Clancy

4x5 Area Quotes By Irene Gonzalez Frei

There are things you do sometimes, actions that you take by obeying sudden impulses, without stopping for even a fraction of a second to think, and then you spend the rest of your life either lamenting it or thanking yourself for it. They are rare, unique, and perfect moments. — Irene Gonzalez Frei

4x5 Area Quotes By Neel Burton

Self-deception is a defining part of our human nature. By recognizing its various forms in ourselves and reflecting upon them, we may be able to disarm them and even, in some cases, to employ and enjoy them. This self-knowledge opens up a whole new world before us, rich in beauty and subtlety, and frees us not only to take the best out of it, but also to give it back the best of ourselves, and, in so doing, to fulfil our potential as human beings. I don't really think it's a choice. — Neel Burton