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You cannot keep your eyes on the bloody footprints you have left behind you. You must keep your eyes on where you are going. — Tim Tingle

Much of the impotence of American churches is tied to a profound ignorance and apathy about justification. Our people live in a fog of guilt. Or just as bad, they think being a better person is all God requires. — Kevin DeYoung

What Larry McCaslin saw in Rahel's eyes was not despair at all, but a sort of enforced optimism. And a hollow where Estha's words' had been. He couldn't be expected to understand that. That the emptiness in one twin was only a version of the quietness in the other. That the two things fitted together. Like stacked spoons. Like familiar lovers' bodies. — Arundhati Roy

I'll note you in my book of memory. — William Shakespeare

Human reasoning can never answer the mysteries of our lives. — Caroline Myss

Your education begins where what is called your education is over.
Your fate is but the common lot of all. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

If the Old Man said something was so, then it probably was, because he was one of these cautious babies who'll look out the window at a cloudburst and say, "It seems to be raining," on the off-chance that somebody's pouring water off the roof. — Dashiell Hammett

She pokes at a very wrinkled baked potato that somehow reminds me of Alan Greenspan. — Nic Tatano

Out similar characteristics in everyone. For example, law students were undisciplined and competitive, medical students strict and lacking a sense of humor, philosophy — Donato Carrisi

Sudden conversion ... is particularly attractive to the half-baked mind. — E. M. Forster

American scripts are usually non-stop conversation. People talking over each other. I like that. — Shirley Henderson

People aren't really afraid of my views. They are just afraid of the word 'nationalism.' — Alexei Navalny

Difference is not the opposite of harmony but its condition. — Regis Debray

To live under the American Constitution is the greatest political privilege that was ever accorded to the human race. — Calvin Coolidge