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The resurrection of Jesus is rooted in history, grounded in scripture and confirmed in experience. — Nicky Gumbel

Fear, indeed, is the mother of foresight ... — Henry Taylor

All the extraordinary men I have known were extraordinary in their own estimation. — Woodrow Wilson

There is always a sadness about packing. I guess you wonder if where you're going is as good as where you've been. — Richard Proenneke

Life is not a gift to be received, but rather, infinite gifts that we can give. — Benjamin F Sullivan

The rhythm of my body is the same as my mother tongue. It is in this rhythm where I find sanctity, that I can return to my mother who is everywhere in the universe. — Kim Hyesoon

I know of no common interest that exceeds gardening as a source of lifelong friendships, nor as a means of making new friends almost constantly. — Allen Lacy

He saw Harvey and Edgar catch each other's eye as he looked off toward the strains of "Alley Cat," Jesus, hoping they'd rush it faster than the others or he'd have to get out of here. It was the only song he knew that made him want to break something. — Elmore Leonard

If you say three things, you don't say anything. — James Carville

We're not called to live by human reason. All that matters is obedience to God's Word and his leading in our lives. if God says go,we'll go. If he says stay, we'll stay. When we are in his will, we are in the safest place in the world. — Brother Yun

Why is propaganda so much more successful when it stirs up hatred than when it tries to stir up friendly feeling? The reason is clearly that the human heart as modern civilisation has made it is more prone to hatred than to friendship. And it is prone to hatred because it is dissatisfied, because it feels deply, perhaps even unconsciously, that it has somehow missed the meaning of life, that perhaps others, but not we ourselves, have secured the good things which nature offers man's enjoyment. — Bertrand Russell

I spent thirty-two years in a paper mill in southern Ohio, and before that, I worked in a meatpacking plant and a shoe factory. — Donald Ray Pollock

The oppressed, instead of striving for liberation, tend themselves to become oppressors. — Paulo Freire

I always want my books to reach a positive point in the end. — Cecelia Ahern

How dare she not give in to his "vulnerability." There was only so much rejection he could take. — Yawatta Hosby