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You are either a Christian or you are not a Christian; you cannot be partly a Christian. You are either "dead" or "alive"; you are either "born" or "not born". — David Lloyd-Jones

Blessed are the poor in spirit. Blessed are they who are stripped of every thing, even of their own wills, that they may no longer belong to themselves. — Francois Fenelon

I don't want to die in darkness any thicker than this. I want to bring some kind of resolution in my life. — Shusaku Endo

If you are a stranger to prayer, you are a stranger to the greatest source of power known to human beings. — Billy Sunday

Kermit was the Everyman, the original Tom Hanks, but I have a special place in my heart for Fozzie Bear. The classic borderline hacky entertainer. — Jason Segel

Children usually do not blame themselves for getting lost. — Anna Freud

All strangers and beggars are from Zeus, and a gift, though small, is precious. — Homer

Inequality for gay and lesbian people is no longer a debatable issue in either church or state. — John Shelby Spong

All in the world think themselves great, but the great are not concerned. Indeed, only by not being concerned can they be great. If they cared about being great, they'd eventually become petty. — Lao-Tzu

I feel an independent accountability commission should audit all government services. — Imran Khan

From the moment we were first dumped in Jamestown and had our teeth checked before getting sold off and later considered three-fifths of a human being, an abundance of 'likability' hasn't been something blacks have had to stockpile. Instead, it's been a centuries-long battle for respectability. — John Ridley

What we're saying today is that you're either part of the solution or you're part of the problem. — Eldridge Cleaver

We may ... have to relinquish the notion, explicit or implicit, that changes of paradigm carry scientists and those who learn from them closer and closer to the truth ... The developmental process described in this essay has been a process of evolution from primitive beginnings-a process whose successive stages are characterized by an increasingly detailed and refined understanding of nature. But nothing that has been or will be said makes it a process of evolution toward anything. — Thomas Kuhn

Unfortunately, while people were drowning in data, knowledge was nowhere — Anonymous