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There is nothing an addict likes more, or that serves as better pretext for continuing his present way of life, than to place the weight of responsibility for his situation somewhere other than on his own decisions. — Theodore Dalrymple

We may ascertain the worth of the human race, since for its sake God's Only-begotten Son became man, and thereby ennobled the nature that he took upon him. — Thomas Sydenham

When we design our national R&D programs, we ought to ensure a place for the small, the new, and the cutting-edge. — Jay Inslee

I was falling for him, a little more everyday, even though a very large part of me knew that this was a bad idea. — Aimee Carter

If we are all to them is a pile of shit, then let's be a shit all the way, shoulder to shoulder, because they're bound to get splattered with some of the shit that we supposedly are — Jose Saramago

My main intention is to inspire people. [Let] kids know that you experience things and it's okay to voice them and express yourself. Be an individual. If my record moves five people, that's good enough. I feel like I've done my job if it just touches somebody. — Sarah Hudson

I'm so sorry." He reached up his hand and covered mine. "No, I'm sorry," he said. "I was about to ruin both our lives. — Kiera Cass

But thinking about it didn't do a thing. Thinking about it was a long dive into a bucket of shit that didn't have a bottom. — Cheryl Strayed

There are a lot of good things that we can do. Maybe my example can help someone. — Cheryl James

In fact, there are all sorts of great institutions and human enterprises that the Bible doesn't address or regulate. And so we are free to invent them and operate them in line with the general principles for human life that the Bible gives us. But marriage is different. As the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship says, God "established marriage for the welfare and happiness of humankind." Marriage did not evolve in the late Bronze Age as a way to determine property rights. At the climax of the Genesis account of creation we see God bringing a woman and a man together to unite them in marriage. The Bible begins with a wedding (of Adam and Eve) and ends in the book of Revelation with a wedding (of Christ and the church). Marriage is God's idea. — Timothy Keller

I curse Microsoft at least once a day. I only curse Apple every other day. As I see it, that's a 100 percent improvement. — Sam Kass