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Now more than ever God's people must be committed to being gospel centered. Jesus can no longer be out there somewhere on the horizon as we look to culture, religion, politics, spirituality, or morality for our true north. — Mark Driscoll

The professor's motive was in the grand scheme of things terribly petty " Greenwood said. ""Pilate's Cross" is inspired by the questions this terrible crime created but as a work of fiction it is set in a different place and time and has a more complex motive for the murders. — J. Alexander Greenwood

You may be the man of my dreams that accidentally manifested in the wrong form. Forever to be my unrequited. — Truth Devour

If you are not willing to receive, then you are "ripping off" those who want to give to you. — T. Harv Eker

If you make a mistake, you should enjoy it. — Adam Ant

No one wants to read an apologetic book. — Patrick Ness

To be a "thing" that thinks and moves and wants ... that's MIRACULOUS. — Scott McCloud

Sex and hypocrisy. They go together like coffee and cream. — Paolo Bacigalupi

Hunters for gold or pursuers of fame, they all had gone out on that stream, bearing the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might within the land, bearers of a spark from the sacred fire. — Joseph Conrad

In the 1970s and 1980s there was so little decent fiction for young people, but we're now in a golden age that shows no sign of fading. Philip Pullman, J. K. Rowling, Lemony Snicket are only three of the best known among a good number of equals. — David Mitchell

I particularly approve of and welcome the arrest of millionaire saboteurs in the first and second-class railway carriage. — Vladimir Lenin

...and justice itself became a commodity, mutable in imbalance. Truth was lost, a chimera reshaped to match agenda, prejudices, thus cosigning the entire political process to a mummer's charade of false indignation, hypocritical posturing and a perverse contempt for the commonry. Once subsumed, ideals and the honor created by their avowal can never be regained, except by outright, unconstrained rejection, invariably instigated by the commonry, at the juncture of one particular moment of such brazen injustice that revolution becomes the only reasonable response. — Steven Erikson