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It is impossible for Christians to lose their salvation. Everything about the nature of salvation argues for its permanency. God doesn't give and then take the gift back; he doesn't adopt and then unadopt. — Will Davis Jr.

If you can't easily explain why you're having a meeting, you shouldn't be having it. — Shane Atchison

Pleasure was the color of the time. — Harold Clurman

I hate to be wrong. It makes me feel like a failure. Being wrong has the same affect on me as a lack of food or sleep. It lowers my entire mood. But, I need to be proved wrong sometimes, as it restores humility, and doesn't allow my ego to swell to stupidly big sizes. — Paul Kelly

But heads and hearts don't always agree; and my heart was guilty as hell. — Courtney Cole

I'm always happy when people choose to get another dog because it's a healthy and healing thing to do, and there are millions of them needing homes. But there is no single time frame to do it in because grieving is an intensely personal experience. — Jon Katz

You'll understand when you're older. Or anyway not understanding will become second nature, and it won't matter. — Gregory Maguire

As those that pull down private houses adjoining to the temples of the gods, prop up such parts as are contiguous to them; so, in undermining bashfulness, due regard is to be had to adjacent modesty, good-nature and humanity. — Plutarch

He's a feral child. No mother, no father, no one to care for him or raise him or teach him how to be human. So he's existed much like an animal, without language. He thinks in images, not word."
"How strange," Lanaya, sounding amazed.
Ryter shakes his head sadly. "Not strange, I'm afaraid. His condition is all too common in the latches. And becoming more common every day. — Rodman Philbrick

In the States, I learned to fight for every idea. Sometimes, a director has to be a tyrant to keep the quality. — Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization. — Edmond De Goncourt

Pedigree and ancestry and what we ourselves have not achieved, I scarcely recognize as our own. — Ovid