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The state, it cannot too often be repeated, does nothing, and can give nothing, which it does not take from somebody. — Henry George

Why are women always the ones who have to forgive? If you cheated on a man, he would be like, 'You're disgusting, and I want nothing to do with you.' But women, we're supposed to be like, 'He messed up. He made a mistake.' — Adrienne Bailon

Fire curled in the old woman's hand, bright and hungry as though it could already taste its next victim. — Shona Moyce

Whoever is faithful in very little is also faithful in much, and whoever is unrighteous in very little is also unrighteous in much. — Anonymous

People who know they are insane are smart enough to fool society into thinking they aren't, — Cameron Jace

Faith not only should be fixed upon the essence of Christ (as they say), but should also attend to his mission and power. It — John Calvin

I have heard of managers who encourage players not to slide hard for fear they will get hurt and be lost from the lineup for a time. That is why you occasionally see a player go into second base on a double-play ball and not even bother to slide. I wonder, could Ty Cobb
sit though plays like that and hold his lunch? — Frank Robinson

I wanted to act; that was my one goal. I wanted to devote all my time to acting and not waitressing or anything else. — Edie Falco

These people did not give me to eat, they did not give me to drink, I lay naked in prison and they did not visit me, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I want to read philosophers. — Saul Kripke

The next generation is caught between two possible destinies - one moored by the power and depth of the Jesus-centered gospel and one anchored to a cheap, Americanized version of the historic faith that will snap at the slightest puff of wind. Without a clear path to pursue the true gospel, millions of young Christians will look back on their twentysomething years as a series of lost opportunities for Christ. — David Kinnaman