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The marriage-based society ... discourages all the competing alternatives to marriage. You can't have a marriage-based society and a social value of sexual freedom. They don't work together — Scott Lively

God calls us to a wild adventure, not a tea party, my dear. I don't follow Jesus because he can give me a life without pain. I follow him because he is good. Someday I will follow him right through death, and into our Heavenly Father's house.
Aunt Wealthy — Martha Finley

People aren't poor because they make bad choices. They make bad choices because they're poor. — Zadie Smith

The geeks shall inherit the earth. I am starting to believe this might actually be true. — Jodi Picoult

I think mp3s are great if you are unknown and trying to get started. It's a good way to get your music out and about. But for those who are established, it's not good at all. — Crystal Waters

The human curiosity is as if an ant which seeks knowledge and walks over the books of science. — Toba Beta

What we really are matters more than what other people think of us. — Jawaharlal Nehru

I don't know, I'm sure," said Mrs. Burch. She had said that three times already. Her natural distrust of foreign-looking gentlemen with black moustaches, wearing large fur-lined coats was not to be easily overcome. — Agatha Christie

Libyans have to work together for a new Libya. They should keep in place the sinews of security. — Andrew Mitchell

And now the holy couple began here a new married life. They made a sacrifice to God of all the preceding years, and began again as if they had only just now been united. Their only aim was by a life pleasing to God, to attract upon themselves that blessing for which alone they sighed. I saw them both going to and fro among their herds. They divided them into three parts, and drove the best to the Temple. The poor received the second part, and the worst was retained for themselves. They acted in the same manner with all that belonged to them. — Anne Catherine Emmerich