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The centre of the system of the world is immovable. — Isaac Newton
There's never been a map. Only a compass whose dial always knows where it's pointing. — Fennel Hudson
Nefarious purposes translation: For disgusting demon sex and the birth of the Devil incarnate. Nice. — Elle Casey
The sudden and abrupt deletion of all individuals occupying the lower bands of the Tone Scale from the social order would result in an almost instant rise in the cultural tone and would interrupt the dwindling spiral into which any society may have entered. — L. Ron Hubbard
Am I fated to have the men I've loved torment me in my weakest moments? — Stephanie Dray
Our churches and pulpit are key to refocusing and redirecting our nation. — Sunday Adelaja
There is a tremendous amount of farting in prison. — Charlie Engle
The measure of a man is determined by how he responds to the truth of God. — Dr. J. Otis Yoder
That depends on what your definition of 'is' is. — Bill Clinton
The trouble with his daughter, though, was not ordinary naughtiness but the infuriating way she had of relentlessly pursuing the thread of an argument long after she should have put it down. It always flustered him. She — Terry Pratchett
There are some Christians who totally disengage from politics and set their minds on heaven so much that their faith is so heavenly minded that it is no earthly good. — Shane Claiborne
Told her she needs to look at her Mom and learn. You had three men in your life, all of 'em willin' to hand you the world. She should accept nothin' less. — Kristen Ashley
Find the Extraordinary in your life
Celebrate it
Tell the World about it — Bill Drover
It's amazing to see the beauty of the world. It's so beautiful and so brutal. It's a reminder that every second of life is precious. — Sally Green
The Truth about Leo Strauss is the most balanced and insightful book yet written about Strauss's thought, students, and political influence. It dispels myths promulgated by both friends and foes and persuasively traces the conflicting paths that American thinkers indebted to Strauss have taken. — William Galston