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Without a thorough and deeply rooted understanding of the biblical view of truth as revealed, objective, absolute, universal, eternally engaging, antithetical and exclusive, unified and systematic, and as an end in itself, the Christian response to postmodernism will be muted by the surrounding culture or will make illicit compromises with the truth-impoverished spirit of the age. The good news is that truth is still truth, that it provides a backbone for witness and ministry in postmodern times, and that God's truth will never fail. — Douglas Groothuis
We are all philosophers. The only question is to what extent is our philosophy sound! — Chris Matakas
People are more willing to change based on their perceived insecurities than by an attack on their beliefs. — A.J. Darkholme
I wasn't a pain in the ass when I was a kid. So I think being a screw-up as an adult is way more acceptable. — Daniel Tosh
I looked Death right in the face. — Travis Barker
(On soft launches) It allows you to test your assumptions and see which ones you got right, and more, importantly, which ones you got wrong. A big hard launch is expensive. Getting even one thing wrong can force you to go out of business. — Kevin O'Leary
Thoughts are chemical. They can either kill us or cure us. — Bernie Siegel
Maybe it's like free-falling. You feel like you'd rather do anything than face it, but once you do it you realize it's the best feeling you've ever had. — Mindi Scott
A deep distress hath humanised my soul. — William Wordsworth
I've learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone.
People love a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back. — Maya Angelou
The duty of an Opposition is to oppose. — Lord Randolph Churchill
I don't want to just model. Anyone can do that. I've let myself be in magazines in the past without participating as much as I should have. — Evangeline Lilly
Voting isn't the most we can do, but it is the least. — Gloria Steinem
The muscles of writing are not so visible, but they are just as powerful: determination, attention, curiosity, a passionate heart. — Natalie Goldberg
It was not easy being a soldier, but we just had to do it. I have been rehabilitated now, so don't be afraid of me. I am not a soldier anymore; I am a child. — Ishmael Beah