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Compassion is not complete in itself, but must be accompanied by inflexible justice and wrath against sin and a desire for holiness. — Billy Graham

The most sublime courage I have ever witnessed has been among that class too poor to know they possessed it, and too humble for the world to discover it. — George Bernard Shaw

Balance is of the essence,' she said. 'That appies to all good, harmonious relationships. Balance in guilt, balance in shame and pangs of conscience. — Jo Nesbo

man's being is essentially his own deed. — Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

In a capitalist system, things are valued by what people will pay for them. — John Currin

I worked three and then six hours a day in my studio with strict discipline and emotion. I obtained awards usually granted to other foreigners during the end-of-year admission tests. — Ralph Allen

Goofy from lack of sleep, they scribble in snatched moments between classes, part-time employment and their married lives. Their brains are dizzy with words as they mop out an operating room, sort mail at a post office, fix baby's bottle, fry hamburgers. And somewhere, in the midst of their servitude to the must-be, the mad might-be whispers to them to live, know, experience - what? Marvels! The Season in Hell, the Journey to the End of the Night, the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, the Clear Light of the Void ... Will any of them make it? Oh, sure. One, at least. Two or three at most - in all these searching thousands. — Christopher Isherwood

We can't gather the intelligence we need to foil future attacks, if we are blindly granting terrorists the right to remain silent. But for some reason, we've already done that - with the terrorist who tried to bring down Flight 253. — Peter T. King

I love prints of skulls and bones and have some taxidermy - a crow and a rabbit - to remind me of home. I like art and have a big portrait of Bjork. — Ellie Goulding

Hey Lord ... Whatever I done ... Don't strike me blind for another couple ah minutes. — George Kennedy

Is it the Fourth? — Thomas Jefferson