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We make no apology then for raising our voices loud to a world that is ripening in sin the lord has said, Say nothing but repentance unto this generation; The adversary is subtle, cunning, he knows that he cannot induce good men and women immediately to do major evils so he moves slyly, whispering half truths until he has his intended victims following him finally he clamps his chains upon them and fetters them tight, and then he laughs at their discomfiture and their misery. — Spencer W. Kimball

There's no freedom quite like the freedom of being constantly underestimated. — Scott Lynch

One believes things because one has been conditioned to believe them. — Aldous Huxley

In the middle of the night When I'm in this dream It's like a million little stars Spelling out your name — Taylor Swift

Social media has infected the world with a sickening virus called vanity. — Kellie Elmore

If you are given a public responsibility, you have to listen, weigh up all the issues, but ultimately you have to form a view of what you genuinely think is in the public interest ... put the public interest above the vested interest. — Graeme Samuel

I hate the feeling when I'm overseas, away from Australia, that I'm trapped, blocked by an ocean from getting to the people I love. That gives me anxiety. — Mia Wasikowska

The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards, to the extent of the Board. — Howard Staunton

I didn't want to think about it. Indulging someone's insanity like this couldn't be healthy. — Katherine Pine

To The Critics
Suicide has made more than one mediocre author glorious before he's able to achieve that sobering "second edition" making his a suicide that waits until it's justified. But I've taken more precautions against to Suicide which is to survive in the face of failure. Success is mostly editing, that's what makes things nice. To edit is the other great Power; thus this novel started at age 30, continued at 50 and its 73, has finally achieve supremacy: a person of Good Taste as the third author and as a result the editor of all three. In the end I'll be the author of a letter to the critics a sort of "open letter" but for the living: suicide is not something you can edit out. — Macedonio Fernandez