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God's downward descent to us in grace reversed by our upward ascent in pragmatic enthusiasm, we are increasingly becoming a sheep without a Shepherd - and all in the name of mission. Instead of churching the unchurched, we are well on our way to even unchurching the churched. — Michael S. Horton

Good food is the basis of true happiness — Auguste Escoffier

I've always believed in writing without a collaborator, because where two people are writing the same book, each believes he gets all the worry and only half the royalties. — Agatha Christie

As we open our hearts to others, we begin to discover the truth of our own inner beauty, inner strength and inner light. — Susan Jeffers

I don't know if cats understand what their owners say, but they do have a strong survival instinct. — Manel Loureiro

No, I think the pitching today has more depth. — Ernie Banks

You open the show with a bang, then don't come back on for 45 minutes. — Robert Goulet

The second role of a mentor is encouragement. Mentors lead us to believe that we can achieve something that seemed improbable or impossible to us before we met them. They don't allow us to succumb to self-doubt for too long, or the notion that our dreams are too large for us. They stand by to remind us of the skills we already possess and what we can achieve if we continue to work hard. — Ken Robinson

You don't know a good thing until it's gone.And found something else — Kristen Bell

In theory it is still possible to be an orthodox religious believer without being intellectually crippled in the process. — George Orwell

He sometimes took pleasure to try the force of those that came as suitors to him upon business by speaking sharply, though decently, to them, and by that he discovered their spirit and presence of mind; with which he was much delighted when it did not grow up to impudence, as bearing a great resemblance to his own temper, and he looked on such persons as the fittest men for affairs. — Thomas More

We can't change what we've done, but we can always change what we're going to do. — Sherrilyn Kenyon