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Pride causes us to care more about what our non-Christian friends think of us than what God will do to them in their sin. — Mark Dever

Make it a habit to ask for business referrals. There's nothing pushy about it. People won't give you referrals unless you deserve them. — Timi Nadela

We watch our bodies and our brains slow down as younger bodies and brains zip past us, and we just accept it, not realizing there is a whole world offering to sharpen and improve us. We simply need to look for it. — Barbara Bradley Hagerty

Children should transcribe favourite passages.
A certain sense of possession and delight may be added to this exercise if children are allowed to choose for transcription their favorite verse in one poem or another ... But a book of their own, made up of their own chosen verses, should give them pleasure. — Charlotte Mason

If you eliminate the names of Lincoln, Washington, Roosevelt, Jackson and Wilson, both conventions would get out three days earlier. — Will Rogers

Katie preferred honesty, even at the expense of civility. She longed to have everything in the open. — Erika Johansen

I'm not going to give it the big 'I am' now that I'm a New York Times bestseller. — Samantha Shannon

The two of them were at a table, eating cereal. The kind with lots of marshmallows that lied and said it was good for you on the package. — James Dashner

Anyway, don't they have girls your age down there?"
Talon shrugged. "Yeah ... but none of them ever sprayed me with eye-poison. — Neal Shusterman

Till gradually he became desperate, lost his understanding, was plunged in a revolt that knew no bounds. Inarticulate, he moved with her at the Marsh in violent, gloomy, wordless passion, almost in hatred of her. — D.H. Lawrence

Professional interrogators should study mothers. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

If your party serves the powerful and well-funded interests, and there's no limit to what you can spend, you have a permanent, structural advantage. We're averaging fifty-dollar checks in our campaign, and trying to ward off these seven- or eight-figure checks on the other side. That disparity is pretty striking, and so are the implications. In many ways, we're back in the Gilded Age. We have robber barons buying the government. — David Axelrod

You see, that's the true spirit of Christmas: people being helped by people other than me. — Jerry Seinfeld