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The ceremonial law was given by Christ. Even after it was no longer to be observed, Paul presented it before the Jews in its true position and value, showing its place in the plan of redemption and its relation to the work of Christ; and the great apostle pronounces this law glorious, worthy of its divine Originator. The solemn service of the sanctuary typified the grand truths that were to be revealed through successive generations. The cloud of incense ascending with the prayers of Israel represents his righteousness that alone can make the sinner's prayer acceptable to God; the bleeding victim on the altar of sacrifice testified of a Redeemer to come; and from the holy of holies the visible token of the divine Presence shone forth. Thus through age after age of darkness and apostasy faith was kept alive in the hearts of men until the time came for the advent of the promised Messiah. — Ellen G. White

As I get older and I get a few more years experience I become more like Dad, you know, King Lear. — David Crystal

The more that I work with people that I don't know, the more I invite somebody in who's potentially going to really hate being there. — Joe Swanberg

I am not only a Parsi, I am a Kashmiri too. — Zubin Mehta

It was nearly sunset when, after passing through a thirty-mile stretch of olive groves, they crested a hill and began to descend toward the edge of the earth. That was how it looked to Andras, who had never before seen the sea. As they drew closer it became a vast plain of liquid metal, a superheated infinity of molten bronze.....They reached a stretch of sand just as the red lozenge of the sun dissolved into the horizon. — Julie Orringer

I gave up something I wanted for something I need. And I need you, Angel. More than I think you'll ever know. — Becca Fitzpatrick

She wore her pain like lingerie, only who loved her enough, got to see it. — Himanshu Chhabra