Chastities Quotes & Sayings
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When the only form of cultural commentary Christians offer is moral condemnation, no wonder we come across to non-believers as angry and scolding. — Nancy Pearcey

We are so proud of our guarantees of freedom in thought and speech and worship, that, unconsciously, we are guilty of one of the greatest errors that ignorance can make - we assume our standard of values is shared by all other humans in the world. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Throughout the industrial era, economists considered manufactured capital - money, factories, etc. - the principal factor in industrial production, and perceived natural capital as a marginal contributor. The exclusion of natural capital from balance sheets was an understandable omission. There was so much of it, it didn't seem worth counting. — Paul Hawken

Comedy is, of course, closely associated with eggs. — Harlan Tarbell

I envy you. Every moment. You can leave me. I cannot leave myself. — Anna Swirszczynska

Sometimes it seemed to him that the house had a bad wild life of its own; the impression of its evil lingered, in its name, in its atmosphere ... — Rumer Godden

Samuel Beckett's estate will not license productions of his plays that are not performed as written. — Terry Teachout

Truly, you understand the reverse art of alchemy, the depreciating of the most valuable things! Try, just for once, another recipe, in order not to realise as hitherto the opposite of what you mean to attain: deny those good things, withdraw from them the applause of the populace and discourage the spread of them, make them once more the concealed chastities of solitary souls, and say: morality is something forbidden! Perhaps you will thus attract to your cause the sort of men who are only of any account, I mean the heroic. But then there must be something formidable in it, and not as hitherto something disgusting! — Friedrich Nietzsche

With a smile, such as come into people's faces when they look at something little, foolish, and absurd, but warmly loved. — Anton Chekhov

Readers enjoy talking about books almost as much as they like reading. — Donalyn Miller

So here we are, talking about Roman unicycles and alien sandwiches and my sister's Italian misfortunes, while hanging in between us is: MY EPIC FAILURE TO CARPE. What's wrong with me? — Laini Taylor

Imagine how wicked society would be if the fear of God and the fear of civil law were both completely removed. — Ray Comfort