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[W]e must first experience the kingdom if we are even to know what kind of freedom and what kind of equality we should desire. Christian freedom lies in service, Christian equality is equality before God, and neither can be achieved through the coercive efforts of liberal idealists who would transform the world into their image. — Stanley Hauerwas

I hate it when there's a good movie, someone overhypes it and I'm disappointed that I don't like it more. — Jeff Bridges

England has an interesting relationship with the Indian subcontinent because the years of colonization and the history between the two places. — Aasif Mandvi

While natural disasters capture headlines and national attention short-term, the work of recovery and rebuilding is long-term. — Sylvia Mathews Burwell

Updates are low quality if we lose more contacts than we gain. It's over posting if all we get is exposure. — David Chiles

We all know that television is better for women as they get into their 40s. You could be more three-dimensional, not just the wife or the mother. — Dana Delany

Peace hath her victories, no less renowned than war. — John Milton

Social embedded business processes that solve concrete needs are key to enterprise social collaboration. — Marc Benioff

it is much the same, I daresay, wherever and whenever men desire power and the use of power on others. — Elizabeth Moon

Well, I thought, climbing slowly out of the slit trench, the shells will catch us above ground now. But if you have to go, you have to go. F Company's in trouble, and we have to help them. We're in reserve, so we have to go. And if we're shelled, we're shelled. There is absolutely nothing we can do about it. — David Kenyon Webster

Granada had never been on the water before and she marveled at how the creek was a living thing with a will of its own, like an untamed horse challenging her to ride upon its back. — Jonathan Odell