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The saints are sinners still. Our best tears need to be wept over, the strongest faith is mixed with unbelief, our most flaming love is cold compared with what Jesus deserves, and our intensest zeal still lacks the full fervor which the bleeding wounds and pierced heart of the crucified might claim at our hands. Our best things need a sin offering, or they would condemn us. — Charles Spurgeon

My son regressed. I have my own thoughts on that, just as all parents do. It doesn't mean that I would ever think of another parent as ignorant or stupid if they think differently about their own child.
If we are to be a community, then we need to be heard as a community and not as warring factions. Support each other. — Liz Becker

If you can't easily explain why you're having a meeting, you shouldn't be having it. — Shane Atchison

Where does the fragmentation of a dysfunctional family begin? I believe it begins before the family does. I believe the wounds are already there, waiting to be cut into existence by the meeting of two unsuitable people and the birth of the children they go on to create with a love that is potent in its powers of destruction. — Rachel Moran

Religion is like a knife: you can either use it to cut bread, or stick in someone's back. — Desmond Tutu

At their best, all religious, philosophical, and ethical traditions are based on the principle of compassion. I — Karen Armstrong

The emphasis should be on why we do a job. — W. Edwards Deming

Prohibiting a visible religious sign, which isn't a manifestation of militancy, would look like a fight against religions. — Jean-Pierre Raffarin

I'm a real magpie when it comes to music; it's all random, and there's no pattern to what I like. — Rhys Ifans

Reading's the only thing that allows you to use your imagination. — Lemmy Kilmister

The unforgivable crime is soft hitting. Do not hit at all if it can be avoided, but NEVER hit softly. — Theodore Roosevelt