Bahnhof Huntington Quotes & Sayings
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It isn't sex by itself that makes abortion. It is sex plus covetousness: desiring things that God does not will for us to have because we are not willing to find our satisfaction in him. Illicit sex and unencumbered freedom without children: for these we covet, and abortion is the result. — John Piper
Clinton's pardoning of Marc Rich was off-the-wall. — Morley Safer
Hair that gleams can send a clear sign that you're young and in your prime, whatever your actual age. — Helen Fisher
Have they even seen the Winchester boys? Sammy and Dean's existence proves there is a god and she is a woman. — Darynda Jones
I've always been good at putting things behind me - I fall apart, do my crying bit and then put it away and move it. — Paula Radcliffe
He's showed him the left leg, then the right. Where's the ball, the defender asks? It's up his sleeve. — Clive Tyldesley
These are the things I never say to anyone anymore. Not because I don't want to say them - I want to scream them. But these are the things that no one else can bear to hear. — Ally Carter
I'm an immigrant writer, or an African writer, or an Ethiopian-American writer, and occasionally an American writer according to the whims and needs of my interpreters. — Dinaw Mengestu
Order is not goodness; but perhaps it is the indispensable road to arrive at it. — Maria Montessori
I am against the word 'anti' because it's a little bit like 'atheist,' as compared to 'believer.' And an atheist is just as much of a religious man as the believer is. — Marcel Duchamp
The examined life is the only life worth living. — Socrates
Surely the gospel evokes unconditional surrender of all that we are and all that we have to all that He is. — David Platt
Well, to be honest I think I tell less truth when I write journalism than when I write fiction. — Julian Barnes
The writers who accomplish most are those who compel thought on the highest and most profoundly interesting subjects. — John Lancaster Spalding
