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Let us remember then, in anything we have to do for Jesus, that we can do it, and should do it in close communion with Him. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The chief danger of adopting a credible pose of irrationality is that to succeed in the pretense you have to be very good. After a while, you get used to it. It becomes pretense no longer. — Carl Sagan

Forgetfulness of grief I yet may gain;In some wise may come ending to my pain;It may be yet the Gods will have me glad!Yet, Love, I would that thee and pain I had! — William Morris

Maybe that is the price of loving someone: you lose your grasp of where they ended and you began. — Scott Westerfeld

I think after time goes by and you earn certain rights or you break through certain barriers, you could sometimes, maybe, take it for granted what you have now that you didn't have before. And then that would lead to a certain lack of community, in a way, caring in a way, that I saw before [in gay society]. — Madonna Ciccone

Unity and simplicity are the two true sources of beauty. — Johann Joachim Winckelmann

I'm saying 9/11 was to get us into Iraq and get us into Afghanistan. — Jesse Ventura

The juxtaposition between fishing and touring couldn't be greater. — Dean Ween

Frequently we hold on so tightly to the good that we do know that we cannot receive the greater good that we do not know. — Richard J. Foster

When I tried to play something and screwed up, I'd hear some other note that would come into play. Then I started trying different things to find the beauty in it. — Dimebag Darrell

I think it's fantastic when the young enrage their elders. I really do believe that if it's too loud, you are indeed too old, and that if it has been standing for too long, it needs a thorough inspection. — Henry Rollins

That environmentalists need the goodwill of children would seem self-evident- but more often than not, children are viewed as props or extraneous to the serious adult work of saving the world. One often overlooked value of children is that they constitue the future political constituency, and their attention or vote- whicich is ultimately based more on a foundation of personal experiance than rational deciscion making- is not guaranteed. — Richard Louv