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Because [God] infinitely values his own glory, consisting in the knowledge of himself, love to himself, [that is,] complacence4 and joy in himself; he therefore valued the image, communication or participation of these, in the creature. And it is because he values himself, that he delights in the knowledge, and love, and joy of the creature; as being himself the object of this knowledge, love and complacence [i.e., satisfaction, delight]. . . . [Thus] God's respect to the creature's good [that is, our passion to be satisfied], and his respect to himself [that is, his passion to be glorified], is not a divided respect; but both are united in one, as the happiness of the creature aimed at, is happiness in union with himself.5 — John Piper
This small encounter had a disproportionately large effect on me. I saw myself in relief, separate and distinct from the others in the class, and even though he didn't speak to me in that way for a long time, I began to regard Professor Rose as a secret ally. This transformation took place gradually, and I can't say whether it existed solely in my mind or whether he was responsible for it. I know that I started to look forward to seeing him on Tuesdays, that his face was pleasing, his severity undercut by humor, and that I read the assigned books with new zeal. — Siri Hustvedt
Through a policy driven approach we have wage a war against poverty and we are confident we will win this war. — Narendra Modi
There does not exist a man sufficiently intelligent never to be tiresome. — Luc De Clapiers
Art is in love with luck, and luck with art. — Agathon
Don't be afraid to write crap - it makes the best fertilizer. The more you write the better your chances of growing something wonderful. — Pat Pattison
I'm not suggesting that social scientists stop teaching and investigating classic topics like monopoly power, racial profiling and health inequality. But everyone knows that monopoly power is bad for markets, that people are racially biased and that illness is unequally distributed by social class. — Nicholas A. Christakis
If I and a need meet, God must have had in mind my filling it. — Jack Hyles
An ecological approach to the economy is about having enough, not having more. — John Bellamy Foster
One must be a sage to recognize a sage. — Xenophanes
The only nice thing about being imperfect is the joy it brings to others. — Doug Larson
French culture is known for many great attributes, some of which probably have nothing to do with food, wine, and romance. — Leonard Mlodinow