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God had chosen to keep me alive. Even in my worst moments of depression and self-pity, I never forgot that.
Christy — Don Piper

It is not what we do for God that He counts worthy, but the work we let Him do in us. — Oswals Chambers

He was either stout or portly, wealthy enough that a vocabulary had been devised to conceal his girth. — Renee Patrick

If you were Jesus with missing years to kill where would you go? — Tom Robbins

Those who differ most from the opinions of their fellow men are the most confident of the truth of their own. — James Mackintosh

From time immemorial, soups and broths have been the worldwide medium for utilizing what we call the kitchen byproducts or as the French call them, the 'dessertes de la table' (leftovers), or 'les parties interieures de la bete', such as head, tail, lights, liver, knuckles and feet. — Louis Pullig De Gouy

Anyone of my generation who trusts government probably has an I.Q. that would make a good golf score. — Rita Mae Brown

Don't worry. The best people all have some kind of scar. I thought of Marlee's hands and Maxon's back. They both held permanent marks of their bravery. I was honored to join them. — Kiera Cass

The artist is the opposite of the politically minded individual, the opposite of the reformer, the opposite of the idealist. The artist does not tinker with the universe, he recreates it out of his own experience and understanding of life. — Henry Miller

He realised at once that a mistake had been made: he had been sent the wrong hangover. Somewhere in northern Rhodesia there was a bull elephant who had got drunk on fermented marula fruit, rampaged through a nearby village, and fallen asleep in a ditch, and was now pleasantly surprised to find itself greeting the day with only the mild headache that follows a couple of bottles of good red wine ... Perhaps if he got in touch with the relevant authorities he could get this unfortunate little mix-up corrected, but he would have to do so without moving his head or opening his eyes. Otherwise he would die from the pain. — Ned Beauman

I've had great success being a total idiot. — Jerry Lewis

It is felt that there is something morally wrong with the abstract of reality offered by photography; that one has no right to experience the suffering of others at a distance, denuded of its raw power; that we pay too high a human (or moral) price for those hitherto admired qualities of vision - the standing back from the aggressiveness of the world which frees us for observation and for elective attention. — Susan Sontag

Reading is a mere makeshift for original thinking. — Arthur Schopenhauer

A lot of high-level scientists are in fact people of almost universal interest. — Jonathan Miller