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Sweat equity is the most valuable equity there is. — Mark Cuban

The view implicit in my education was that the basic narrative of Christianity had long been exposed as a myth, and that opinion was now divided as to whether its ethical teaching was of present value, a division in which the main weight went against it; religion was a hobby which some people professed and others did not; at the best it was slightly ornamental, at the worst it was the province of 'complexes' and 'inhibitions'
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and of the intolerance, hypocrisy, and sheer stupidity attributed to it for centuries. — Evelyn Waugh

The Sisters were Southern Baptist, and they went to church on Saturdays and Sundays, and most other days, too. — Kami Garcia

I wasn't interested in writing music that wasn't beautiful for me to listen to. — Joanna Newsom

Some theologians claim that all God's desires culminate in a single desire: to assert and to maintain God's own glory. On its own, the idea of a glory-seeking God seems to say that God, far from being only a giver, is the ultimate receiver. As the great twentieth-century theologian Karl Barth disapprovingly put it, such a God would be "in holy self-seeking ... preoccupied with Himself"10. In creating and redeeming, such a God would give, but only in order to get glory; the whole creation would be a means to this end. In Luther's terms, here we would have a God demonstrating human rather than divine love. — Miroslav Volf

The current version of ... separation of church and state says you can be salt, and you can be light, but only inside the four walls of the church. — David Barton

In India, it's the rich who have problems with obesity. And the poor are darker-skinned because they work outside and often work without their tops on so you can see their ribs. — Aravind Adiga

Some say knowledge is power, but that is not true. Character is power. — Sathya Sai Baba