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Laws and institutions, like clocks, must occasionally be cleaned, wound up, and set to true time. — Henry Ward Beecher

We all have such a finite time to leave the world better than we found it. — Dave Kellett

If inflation is the genie, then deflation is the ogre that must be fought decisively, — Christine Lagarde

If soot stains your tunic, dye it black. This is vengeance. — R. Scott Bakker

The economy schoolchildren currently expect to live under and serve would not survive a generation of young people trained to think critically. — John Taylor Gatto

Creating your own urban farm is as simple as planting your flowerbeds with edibles. — Greg Peterson

To achieve this incredible feat of building Nigeria, we must all truly desire to see it happen — Fela Durotoye

I was born and have ever remained in the most humble walks of life. — Abraham Lincoln

On every mountain height is rest. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I believe in God. But I do not believe the same things about Him that I did years ago, when I was growing up or when I was a theological student. I recognize His limitations. He is limited in what He can do by laws of nature and by the evolution of human nature and human moral freedom. I no longer hold God responsible for illnesses, accidents, and natural disasters, because I realize that I gain little and I lose so much when I blame God for those things. I can worship a God who hates suffering but cannot eliminate it, more easily than I can worship a God who chooses to make children suffer and die, for whatever exalted reason.
Some years ago, when the "death of God" theology was a fad, I remember seeing a bumper sticker that read "My God is not dead; sorry about yours." I guess my bumper sticker reads "My God is not cruel; sorry about yours. — Harold S. Kushner

You make the decision: Whom did God punish? — Louis Sachar

Snap judgments are, first of all, enormously quick: they rely on the thinnest slices of experience. But they are also unconscious. — Malcolm Gladwell