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Christ was treated as we deserve that we may be treated as He deserves. He was condemned for our sins, in which He had no share, that we might be justified by His righteousness, in which we had no share. He suffered the death which was ours, that we might receive the life which was His. 'By His stripes we are healed. — Ellen G. White

The milk of human kindness was kept often in the larder, and the tea served with lemon. — John Halperin

Muddy language is not confined to policies alone. Each of you has seen replies to simple questions in which the meaning was lost through hopelessly obscure wording. When a person writes to the Veterans Administration, he is entitled to an easily understood, frank, and courteous reply. If our replies cannot be understood, they are not only not worth writing, but they simply create additional work. — Omar N. Bradley

My backpack has seven or eight DVDs in it and four or five of them have been there three months and I'm desperate to get to them. — Lorenzo Di Bonaventura

...any schmoozer can light a candle. — Che Elias

My advice: Take a second out of the day today and be thankful for your family. — Jenna Morasca

Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul. — Dorothy Day

Oh any sentimental person can cry at night, but when you begin to cry in the morning - to lie awake and cry in the morning - ... — Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Where is the magic? In nature! Where is the magician? In nature? Who is the magician? The nature! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Free the snow globes! — Libba Bray

Le religioni non sono altro che residuo dei vecchi tabu selvatici, sistemi di divieto con diverse sovrastrutture ideologiche."
" ... religions are nothing but remnant of the old wild taboos, prohibition systems with varying ideological superstructure. — Giovanni Papini

Man is much more the victim of his psychic constitution than its inventor. — C. G. Jung

I was raised by a woman who knows her own worth, and her daughters firmly believe that life is much better for a woman when a man has to work really hard to get her. It's human nature to take better care of something you've worked for, whether it's a car or a wife. — Linda Howard

I think I felt like a regular kid. Growing up in New York, I never felt I was a big deal. — Katharine Weymouth