Franchina Caper Quotes & Sayings
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More and more, I find that the news reads like a particularly random game of Consequences. — Craig Brown

Yin and yang, male and female, strong and weak, rigid and tender, heaven and earth, light and darkness, thunder and lightning, cold and warmth, good and evil ... the interplay of opposite principles constitutes the universe. — Confucius

I'm going to go out and try to be the best player I can be and help the Chicago Bears win. — Brian Griese

To regard Christ as God, and to pray to him, are to my mind the greatest possible sacrilege. — Leo Tolstoy

Whatever I do, I do for the universal. It's not like an individual thing; it's not like something from me. What I present to the people is for all of us, you know. I present music for the people. — Burning Spear

The power of the Bible is most evident in its ability to change lives. It can transform a wealthy Italian playboy into a saint (Saint Francis of Assisi). By its amazing grace, it can transform a debauching, murderous slave trader into a humble abolitionist (John Newton). It can transfigure prostitutes into women of virtue, cowards into rocks of the church, and the proud into the meek. — Anonymous

If we don't kill, we will cease to exist — Max Blumenthal

The consequence of a very free commerce between the sexes, and of their living much together, will often terminate in intrigues and gallantry. — David Hume

I think I feel the most comfortable being insane. — Shannon Leto

I never get tired of running. The ball ain't that heavy ... — Herschel Walker

Adversity and hardship are the building stones of character. How can you appreciate good times and savor happiness if you have never dealt with ill fortune, discomfort and sorrow. It's like a child learning the difference between hot and cold. RW — Rob Wood

God's holiness, then, is not only the opposite of evil; it is the measure by which we know evil to be evil. — David F. Wells