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The European wars of religion were more deadly than the First World War, proportionally speaking, and in the range of the Second World War in Europe. The Inquisition, the persecution of heretics and infidels and witches, they racked up pretty high death tolls. — Steven Pinker
Here we see the word "brain" occurring for the first time in human speech, as far as it is known to us; and in discussing injuries affecting the brain, we note the surgeon's effort to delimit his terms as he selects for specialization a series of common and current words to designate three degrees of injury to the skull indicated in modern surgery by the terms "fracture", "compound fracture," and "compound comminuted fracture," all of which the ancient commentator carefully explains. — James Henry Breasted
I already know what giving up feels like. I want to see what happens if I don't. — Neila Rey
But I like going to church. If you've been brought up in the Church of England, it feels like visiting an elderly relative. And I think it's important that part of the kids' education is knowing about the Bible. — Jack Dee
I'm a veteran, and I come from a family of veterans and people who served in that war. And the stories that I heard were a hell of a lot different than the movies that I was seeing, so I wanted to make a movie about the people that were really there. — David Ayer
Gu was a worrier, a neurotic curmudgeon. If he had a headache, it was a brain tumor; if it looked like rain, this year's harvest was ruined. This was his way of controlling the situation, his lifelong strategy for always coming out ahead. Now, when reality looked more dire than any of his fatalisitic predictions, he had no choice but to turn tail and charge in the opposite direction. — Max Brooks
The Maker will always make provisions for us. We have to be mindful of that fact and aware His provisions will not always be so obvious to us. — Angie Brashear
Is it easy? Usually not. But you don't forgive people for their benefit. You do it for your benefit. — Andrew Matthews
The goodness of God is the highest object of prayer and it reaches down to our lowest need. — Julian Of Norwich
Fear and pain and suffering is not OK for any being to feel intentionally at the hands of us. — Leona Lewis
He wondered why the pelican was the symbol of charity, except it was that it wanted a good deal of charity to admire a pelican. — G.K. Chesterton
