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At least we're getting the kind of experience we need for the next war. — Allen Dulles

Your calling is not an afterthought. God does not save you and then say, "Now what am I going to get him to do? What job can I give her in the church?" God saves you because He has a purpose for you. — Derek Prince

At first there's nothing to see, but you feel a sort of weariness that tells you something is in the air. — E.H. Gombrich

Believing that all women should want to be mothers makes about as much sense as believing that all men should want to be engineers. — Harriet Lerner

Sometimes when you make good stuff and you love it, it gets outdated sometimes, because you've held on to it so long, you may not like it like you used to. — Big Sean

God worked discreetly, and in the ways that pleased Him. It had pleased Him that the Children of Israel should sweat and strain under the Egyptian yoke for generations. It had pleased Him to send Joseph into slavery, his fine coat of many colors ripped rudely from his back. It had pleased Him to allow the visitation of a hundred plagues on hapless Job, and it had pleased Him to allow His only Son to be hung up on a tree with a bad joke written over His head. God was a gamesman - if He had been a mortal, He would have been at home hunkering over a checkerboard on the porch of Pop Mann's general store back in Hemingford Home. He — Stephen King

Prayer is God's appointed means for appropriating the blessings that are ours in Christ Jesus. — D. A. Carson

I live my life trying to never appear to be a small man. — Julius Erving

Once you admit that the individual is merely a means to serve the ends of the higher entity called society or the nation, most of those features of totalitarian regimes which horrify us follow of necessity. From the collectivist standpoint intolerance and brutal suppression of dissent, the complete disregard of the life and happiness of the individual, are essential and unavoidable consequences of this basic premise, and the collectivist can admit this and at the same time claim that his system is superior to one in which the "selfish" interests of the individual are allowed to obstruct the full realisation of the ends the community pursues. — Friedrich Hayek

I think life is pretty awesome. — Anne Wojcicki

I am advocating a weak yen to a certain extent. — Naoto Kan