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Love is most powerful
Love is most resourceful
Love is most wonderful
Love is most blissful. — Debasish Mridha

When we argue for our limitations, we get to keep them. — Evelyn Waugh

Just as every girl should have a husband, preferably her own, so every culture must have its state, preferably its own. — Ernest Gellner

Listen to me, kid. It don't matter what happens. It don't matter what anybody thinks or does. All that matters is that you keep fightin' and never, you hear me? never give up. — J Grace Pennington

I did not have a computer until recently. I'm not really a computer person; I'm really hands-on. I can't make it work if it's all behind the black curtain. It doesn't interest me. I want to see what's actually happening back there. — Scoot McNairy

Kill the imagination and you kill the soul. Kill the soul and you're left with a listless, apathetic creature who can become hopeless or brutal or both. — Marion Woodman

The Swiss current of Reformed theology of Francis Turretin and Johann Heinrich Heidegger differed from the French approach exemplified by the Academy of Saumur. The northern German Reformed line of Bremen or of the Middle-European Herborn Academy differed from that of the Franeker theologians in the tradition of William Ames. At Leiden, the Cocceian or federalist approach was not identical with the Voetian project at Utrecht. Likewise, the British variety of Reformed theology (John Owen, Richard Baxter), with all its diversity, and the several types of Reformed teaching on the Continent each had an emphasis of their own. Methodologically, this means that we no longer can canonize Geneva, or contrast a non-scholastic Calvin with the later scholastic Calvinists as if they represented a uniform movement. — Willem J. Van Asselt

Artists who have won fame are often embarrassed by it; thus their first works are often their best. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

The Sibyl, with frenzied mouth uttering things not to be laughed at, unadorned and unperfumed, yet reaches to a thousand years with her voice by aid of the god. — Heraclitus