Glastonbury Inspirational Quotes & Sayings
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The charge of blasphemy is loaded. The point is to pack a wallop behind the charge that in our worship services God simply doesn't come through for who he is. He is unwittingly belittled. For those who are stunned by the indescribable magnitude of what God has made, not to mention the infinite greatness of the One who made it, the steady diet on Sunday morning of practical how-to's and psychological soothing and relational therapy and tactical planning seem dramatically out of touch with Reality - the God of overwhelming greatness. — John Piper

I started playing ball when I was 13 and a half. Before that, I just wanted to play football and baseball but I kept growing so I figured it was time for basketball. — Moses Malone

It was the moment in which a sane man who is talking to a lunatic has not yet perceived that his companion is mad. — Marcel Proust

Saw Knight smiling, Kat giggling and Kasha in her own world, not helping her father and sister, but for some reason she was in the middle of the kitchen twirling. There it was again. Knight was a natural at everything he touched. — Kristen Ashley

Economics is half psychology and half Grade Three arithmetic, and the U.S. does not now have either half right. — Conrad Black

No terrain is too bleak, no distance too far that it will stop God from rescuing His own. — Lynn Austin

Time gives poetry to a battlefield... — Graham Greene

Contemporary warfare, then, is best practiced by the professional serial killer. — Frederic Morton

A man who renounces something is also a man who believes in something. — Michelangelo Antonioni

Answering questions is a major part of sex education. Two rules cover the ground. First, always give a truthful answer to a question; secondly, regard sex knowledge as exactly like any other knowledge. — Bertrand Russell

The dog dies, the end — Dante Salvatierra

Any serious reading of the Bible means personal involvement in it, not symbol mental agreement with abstract propositions. And involvement is dangerous, because it leaves one open to unforeseen conclusions. — Megan McKenna

See. This is why I lo-ike you. — Anonymous