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We [Christians] have the dilemma of using a symbol system that was not made for our worldview, to give our worldview ... I think the thing we're waiting for is a genius to come forth who can either make a new symbol system which is still modern, or more properly, as symbol systems don't come overnight, a group of people to modify the symbol systems of our day, so that we can use them for our Christian message without a disadvantage. — Francis Schaeffer
My sisters and my mom, those people help me get through every single day. — Demi Lovato
The nation should be able to remove by an orderly constitutional process any president with an unyielding commitment to failed policies and an inability to renew the country's hope. — Robert Dallek
In the vacuum of the heart love falls forever. — John Updike
You propose to give up everything to God; be sure, then, to include yourself among the things to be given up. - ST. BENEDICT. — Various
Ay! idleness! the rich folks never fail
To find some reason why the poor deserve
Their miseries. — Robert Southey
With the snow piling up outside, the warm dry cabin hidden in its fold of the mountain felt like a safe haven indeed, though it had not been such for the people who had lived there. Soldiers had found them and made the cabin trailhead to a path of exile, loss, and death. But for a while that night, it was a place that held within its walls no pain nor even a vague memory collection of pain. — Charles Frazier
Love at first sight was a common romantic theme, but he could not recall reading about love at the umpteenth thousandth meeting — Maisie Mosco
I may be no better, but at least I am different. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
It wasn't aliens that first made us gear up for war; it was our fellow humans. — Rick Yancey
The average college graduate's proficient literacy in English [the ability to read lengthy, complex texts and draw complicated inferences] has declined from 40 percent in 1992 to 31 percent ten years later. — Charles Colson
