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It was even before he left Earth that he first thought of it as a planet, like any other, not particularly his own. — Orson Scott Card
When wisdom gives way to whimsy and ethics fall to excitement, it is highly likely that the ground beneath me will 'give way' and it is I who will 'fall. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
Everything is about class in England, whether it's upper, lower or middle. Why should that be? — Francesca Annis
Give me chastity and continence, but not yet. — Saint Augustine
Libertarians argue that no normal adult has the right to impose choices on other normal adults, except in abnormal circumstances, such as when one person finds another unconscious and administers medical assistance or calls an ambulance. — Tom G. Palmer
Knowing how to look is a way of inventing. — Salvador Dali
Some degree of novelty must be one of the materials in almost every instrument which works upon the mind; and curiosity blends itself, more or less, with all our pleasures. — Edmund Burke
Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Something may occur to make you regret your premature action. — Aaron Burr
The larger the state, the more callous it becomes ... the colder its heart. It is also true that the bigger the corporation, the more callous its heart. But unlike the state, corporations have competition and have no police powers. — Dennis Prager
Are you insinuatin' that my daughter is a liar?"
"Oh, no, not at all. I'm saying your daughter is a liar. Surely you can appreciate the difference. — Kami Garcia
So it is not simply by understanding doctrine that we uproot narcissism and materialism. It is by actually taking our place in a local expression of that concrete economy of grace instituted by God in Christ and sustained by his Word and Spirit. — Michael S. Horton
That stillness and vastness that enables the Universe to be, is not just out there in space ... it is also within you. — Eckhart Tolle
Tragedies are stories that usually begin fairly happily and then steadily go downhill, until all of the characters are dead, wounded, or otherwise inconvenienced. — Lemony Snicket
Shall I compare you to a summer's day?
You are more lovely and milder,
Rough winds shake the sweet buds of May,
A summer is way to short. — William Shakespeare
The antidote to joy is dread. — Sam Hamm