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That even under the gospel of peace and reconciliation by Christ (of which the intercession of Moses was typical) the moral law should continue to bind believers. — Matthew Henry

Magic lives in curves, not angles. — Mason Cooley

I don't know what it says about me that I have a greater affinity with the damaged. Probably nothing good. — Tracy Letts

We cannot tolerate comments of such hatred, such anti-Semitism, such intolerance. And these comments are all the more troubling given that we know of Iran's nuclear ambitions. — Pierre Pettigrew

The Pawn moves only one square at a time, and that straight forward, except in the act of capturing, when it takes one step diagonally to the right or left file on to the square occupied by the man taken, and continues on that file until it captures another man. — Howard Staunton

Love is above wisdom, just as the Virgin is above the snake. For her everything is inspiration. She doesn't bother judging what is good and what evil. — Paulo Coelho

Women have to work exceptionally hard. — Madeleine Albright

Hope and trust are beautiful things. One gives a person the will to live, the other makes it worth living. — Jacob Gralnick

When would I learn the secret of happy, contented teamwork? Why did I always want to be the last link? If I would love the Lord with all my mind, I had to give Him all that I thought I knew or could do, and be willing for Him to place me anywhere within the team to do any job He chose for me. Only then would I exprience true peace of mind. — Helen Roseveare

No one can understand exactly what grief feels like for another person, because depending on your relationship to the deceased, you feel your grief differently from everyone else on the planet. -Hannah — Wendy Wunder

How can one build a better self unless on the ruins of the old? — John Fowles

The solution to the problem of identity is, get lost — Norman O. Brown

To be a Christian is not only to believe the teaching of Christ, and to practice it; it is not only to try to follow the pattern and example of Christ; it is to be so vitally related to Christ that His life and His power are working in us. It is to be "in Christ," it is for Christ to be in us. — David Lloyd-Jones