Christadelphian Quotes & Sayings
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I couldn't have made a better shot, if I had been one of those detectives who see a chap walking along the street and deduce that he is a retired manufacturer of poppet valves named Robinson with rheumatism in one arm, living at Clapham. — P.G. Wodehouse
Promoting active liberty does not mean allowing the majority to run roughshod over minorities. It calls for taking special care that all groups have a chance to fully participate in society and the political process. — Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Each of us has a gift, a talent, that we can offer to the world that makes the world essentially a better place. — James Redfield
People get wisdom from thinking, not from learning ... — Laura Riding
It is only in grammar that the mighty can be bound by rules made by the humble — Agona Apell
You do not know me,' said Tortoise. 'I am a changed man. I have learned that a man who makes trouble for others makes trouble for himself. — Chinua Achebe
Booty is just a ghetto expression, and I'm just a booty star. — Richard Pryor
Life becomes easy for people who respond to the demands of life. — Sunday Adelaja
God was happy without humans before they were made; he would have continued happy had he simply destroyed them after they had sinned; but as it is he has set his love upon particular sinners, and this means that, by his own free voluntary choice, he will not know perfect and unmixed happiness again till he has brought every one of them to heaven. He has in effect resolved that henceforth for all eternity his happiness shall be conditional upon ours. — J.I. Packer
If you see a good deal remarkable in me I see just as much remarkable in you. — Walt Whitman
The only traditions of the Royal Navy are rum, sodomy and the lash. — Winston Churchill
I do not believe there is a natural resource economics. I believe there is good economics and bad economics. — Milton Friedman
So this is how a person can come to despise himself-knowing he's doing the wrong thing and not being able to stop. — Daniel Keyes
