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London is a good fashion city. They're a little more daring. There's the element of the aristocracy, which is always interesting. — John Legend

Religion and science are the two wings upon which man's intelligence can soar into the heights, with which the human soul can progress. It is not possible to fly with one wing alone! Should a man try to fly with the wing of religion alone he would quickly fall into the quagmire of superstition, whilst on the other hand, with the wing of science alone he would also make no progress, but fall into the despairing slough of materialism. — Abdu'l- Baha

That one has more brass than an orchestra and more nerve than a sore tooth. So I sincerely doubt I make her nervous. — Anne Bishop

Writing an autobiography, usually thought of as a looking back, can just as well be a looking across or through, with the passing of time giving an X-ray quality to the eye. — Janet Frame

Faced with a choice between the survival of the planet and a new set of matching tableware, most people would choose the tableware. — George Monbiot

Put three Zionists in a room and they will form four political parties. — Levi Eshkol

The earth can have but earth, which is his due; My spirit is thine, the better part of me. — Neil L. Rudenstine

It's believable because great things don't happen without hard work — Robert Griffin III

Don't worry. I am like most people. I can keep my eyes and still see nothing. — Steven Erikson

No power is strong enough to be lasting if it labors under the weight of fear. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Today, comics is one of the very few forms of mass communication in which individual voices still have a chance to be heard. — Scott McCloud

Jesus Tempted in the Wilderness is Adophe Monod at his best. It is a masterpiece, bringing together profound comfort, realistic understanding, practical wisdom, and heavenly glory for every believer and, in a special way, for those who are preparing for or are working directly in some ministry. By the Spirit's grace, if you digest Monod's book slowly, seriously, and prayerfully, you will make great spiritual gain as you engage in holy warfare against your own temptations and lusts. You really must read this book. — Joel Beeke