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My beloved brothers and sisters, to those of you who have been blessed by the gospel for many years because you were fortunate enough to find it early, to those of you who have come to the gospel by stages and phases later, and to those of you-members and not yet members-who may still be hanging back, to each of you, one and all, I testify of the renewing power of God's love and the miracle of His grace. His concern is for the faith at which you finally arrive, not the hour of the day in which you got there. — Jeffrey R. Holland

Legalism is seeking to achieve forgiveness from GOD and acceptance by GOD through my obedience to GOD — C.J. Mahaney

I like a tranquil, even-keeled, self-controlled God. A God who doesn't fly off the handle at the least provocation. A God who lives one step above the fray. A God who has that British stiff upper lip even when disaster is looming. When I read my Bible, though, I keep running into a different God, and I'm not pleased. This God says he "hates" sin. Well, he usually yells it. Read the prophets. It's just one harangue after another, all in loud decibels. And when the shouting is over, then comes the pouting ... When all else fails, he throws himself in front of the car. — Mark Galli

I have a belief: What belongs to you, comes to you. — Cher

Drummed into me, above all, by my dad, by the whole family, was that without your good name, you would be nothing. — Arthur Ashe

Conform and be dull. — J. Frank Dobie

The Australian way of affirmative action is setting goals and recognising discrimination and lack of opportunity and deciding to take action and setting some goals and targets. I guess I prefer that language to talking about quotas. — Quentin Bryce

Eating is one of the most important aspects of living. I like indulging. I like to eat one food at a time, to savor each individual thing. — Marco Pierre White

The great hospitals, houses of confinement, establishments of religion and public order, of assistance and punishment, of governmental charity and welfare measures, are a phenomenon of the classical period: — Michel Foucault

It is a truism that no row is ever about what it is about. — Simon Barnes

My top three personal best-dressed list: Lea Michele. I think she really knows how to dress. Blake Lively is great. And Rihanna. I really respect how bold and out-there she is. — Janel Parrish

Magic things are fond of deceptions. — Tom Robbins

30Give to everyone who begs from you, and from one who takes away your goods do not demand them back. 31And as you wish that — Anonymous

There's a book inside everyone. So what's your story? — Aly Walsh