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A challenge that tested Tom to his limit but in return gave him more than he could ever have imagined. — Bear Grylls

American power should be used not just in the defense of American interests but for the promotion of American principles. — William Kristol

He had failed. No, his faith had failed him. Nothing was left to him. It was all. Just. Gone. — Brandon Sanderson

So there are established sayings: Guidance to enlightenment seems nonsensical. Guidance to progress seems backwards. Guidance to equality seems to classify. Higher efficacy seems at a loss. Great purity seems like shame. Broad effectiveness seems insufficient. Constructive effectiveness seems casual. Basic reality seems changeable. A great expanse has no shores. A large container takes a long time to make. Important news is rarely heard. — Lao-Tzu

Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be to our God forever and ever! Amen. — Anonymous

The gap between our feelings and our social observation is dangerously wide. — Raymond Williams

The sales tax is the best and most equitable tax. The gasoline tax, which is nothing but a sales tax, has proven painless, productive and punitive. Everything we buy should have its equal proportion of tax, outside of cheap food and cheap clothes. — Will Rogers

He was in his secret room in the heart now. Having entered he could be bold. A man hasn't to be on his best behavior in Heaven; he can kick the furniture around. He can stoop down and picks up lumps of mortality without being born again to die. — Patrick Kavanagh

I mean exactly that," Mr. Davison retorted. "You've hit the nail smack on the head. We pay a price for having money. People in my position" - he turned to Kay - "have 'privilege.' That's what I read in the Nation and the New Republic." Mrs. Davison nodded. "Good," said Mr. Davison. "Now listen. The fellow who's got privilege gives up some rights or ought to. — Mary McCarthy

Whatever devotion to something else there was in him had been made impure by church taken as a weekly, dutiful thing. — Kay Boyle