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You only have to start a job of work to realize how few decent, honest folk there are about. — Anton Chekhov
Prejudices, mysticism, bigotry these things only distort religion, like they have actually done to the most religions of the world. — Abhijit Naskar
commentators often pronounce with unerring confidence that a particular phrase is a pre-Pauline formula, when often the matter is far from clear. — Simon J. Gathercole
Exegetical commentaries on the books of the Bible come in all shapes and sizes. Harold Hoehner's new volume on Ephesians has both a distinctive shape and a monumental size. Its value lies in its attention to detail and its full discussion of all relevant and disputed points. The volume will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students. Not all Hoehner's conclusions will command consent, but he has produced a stout and readable volume that all will turn to for guidance and help. — Ralph P. Martin
They say real girls ain't never perfect, perfect girls ain't never real. — Drake
Religion reveals the meaning of life, and science only applies this meaning to the course of circumstances. — Leo Tolstoy
What I love is getting polarized opinions. — Brendon Urie
I don't like to sing things that just sound like they're going straight down the tubes, and they're circling the drain, and there's no hope. It doesn't feel good in any way to sing. — Jakob Dylan
Religion provides the solace for the turmoil that it creates. — Byron Danelius
If you hear I will speak but if you listen I will talk. — Pushpa Rana
In simple terms, madam? I am your prisoner. At the whim of your mercy-or devilment-for the remainder of the day and the better part of the night ... er, assuming you desire my company, that is."
"Desire your company?" She flung herself into his arms with a small cry. "If I thought it would keep you here, I would burn your clothes and tie you hand and foot to the bed."
"An interesting proposition," he mused. "Perhaps when all of this is over, we might explore it more thoroughly. — Marsha Canham
A state of society where men may not speak their minds cannot long endure. — Winston Churchill
