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Atheism has become a major threat to the church. New Atheists tend to be articulate and belligerent. They are aggressively engaging in "atheist evangelism," determined to stamp out every vestige of belief in God, which they insist is not only "stupid" but "wicked." — Dave Hunt

The old stories must be learned anew, studied again within the context of a world at odds with itself and only able to be redeemed by the brush of the wing of the great bird of spirit. — Michael Meade

I didnt know I was mad about anything. I guess if the New York Times says I am, I must be. — Mark Cuban

It is not a sin to want to be loved. — Kelly R. Michaels

Some men see the world as it is and say 'Why?' I see the world as it could be and say, 'Why not?' — Robert Kennedy

Those who rule the world get so little opportunity to run about and laugh and play in it. — Stephen Fry

Tea is a work of art and needs a master hand to bring out its noblest qualities. We have good and bad tea, as we have good and bad paintings - generally the latter. There is no single recipe for making the perfect tea, as there are no rules for producing a Titian or a Sesson. Each preparation of the leaves has its individuality, its special affinity with water and heat, its own method of telling a story. The truly beautiful must always be in it. How much do we not suffer through the constant failure of society to recognise this simple and fundamental law of art and life; Lichilai, a Sung poet, has sadly remarked that there were three most deplorable things in the world: the spoiling of fine youths through false education, the degradation of fine art through vulgar admiration, and the utter waste of fine tea through incompetent manipulation. — Okakura Kakuzo

UKIP trades in the language of fear and division; it seeks power in order to reject responsibility. — Robert Webb

Confidence is the present tense of hope. — Soren Kierkegaard

The heart's not an organ but a whisper in your head ... — John Geddes

...he couldn't help but think that nearly anything could be used as a weapon, if one was in a weaponry mood. — Lemony Snicket

He (the Sage) does not show off, therefore he shines. — Laozi

Technology is both a tool for helping humans and for destroying them. This is the paradox of our times which we're compelled to face. — Frank Herbert

Everyone wants to be excited by something magical and wondrous - to be reminded of how they once saw the world ... — John Geddes