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The World will go limping until Christ's prayer that all may be one is answered. — Charles Brent

It belongs to the self-respect of intellect to pursue every tangle of thought to its final unravelment. — Alfred North Whitehead

I see my boys about 10 days every month. And, yes, they are the most important people in my life. — Arpad Busson

The furious love of God knows no shadow of alteration or change. It is reliable. And always tender. — Brennan Manning

Potatoes have such a high GI rating; it's almost the same as eating table sugar. — Al Sears

What we never really comprehend, or don't want to comprehend, is that this happens outside us, that we ourselves have no part in it, that we are only that which grows and dies, as blind as the waves in the sea are blind. — Karl Ove Knausgard

For now I stand as one upon a rock environed with a wilderness of sea, who marks the waxing tide grow wave by wave, expecting ever when some envious surge will in his brinish bowels swallow him. — William Shakespeare

I disagree strongly with the concept of separation of church and state. It was not written into the Constitution. — Ken Buck

Confidentiality refers to the boundaries surrounding shared secrets and to the process of guarding these boundaries. While confidentiality protects much that is not in fact secret, personal secrets lie at its core. The innermost, the vulnerable, often the shameful: these aspects of self-disclosure help explain why one name for professional confidentiality has been "the professional secret." Such secrecy is sometimes mistakenly confused with privacy; yet it can concern many matters in no way private, but that someone wishes to keep from the knowledge of third parties. — Sissela Bok

Life's but a means unto an end, that end,
Beginning, mean, and end to all things
God. — Philip James Bailey