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But men should be individually certain about this, that they are the people of God, or members of the church. Above all things this faith is necessary which firmly apprehends the following syllogism. The whole people of God is blessed, holy, pleasing, and acceptable to God in such a way that it cannot be torn from the hands of God. We are the people of God. Therefore God exercises care for us. The major premise is eminently true, because even the death and blood of the saints are precious in the sight of the Lord (cf. Ps. 116:15); all they do and suffer is pleasing to God. On the contrary, their errors and lapses have been covered and forgiven, as Ps. 32:1 testifies. But — Martin Luther

No, I don't think you do, fighting isn't the release you desire. — Magen McMinimy

There is no doubt in my mind that Masonry is the cornerstone of America. — Dave Thomas

I was a naturally aggressive left-back, a cut-throat tackler. — Gordon Ramsay

You don't pay taxes; they take them from your check. That's not a payment - that's a 'jack. — Chris Rock

A sitcom. I hate that word. — Angela Lansbury

He'd wanted us to be more like boys, and now we were. You don't teach boys to be charming. It makes people think they are devious. — Margaret Atwood

I'm half of my father. Half of my hero. And I am half of my mother. Half soft sighs and half sharp edges. And if they can be Carmindor and Amara--then somewhere in my blood and bones I can be too. I'm the lost princess. I'm the villain of my story, and the hero. Part of my mom and part of my dad. I am a fact of the universe. The Possible and the Impossible. I am not no one. I am my parents' daughter, and then I realize--I realize that in this universe they're alive too. They're alive through me. Fashioning my hands into a pistol, I point it at the ceiling, lifting my chin, raising my eyes against the blinding stage lights, and I ignite the stars. — Ashley Poston

In mauve sea-orchids as in her striking earlier book Guardians of the Secret, Lila Zemborain brings into relationship the viscera of the body and the spill of the universe in tense compositions that blur distinctions between lyric and prose poetry, between science and eros. — Forrest Gander

I never made more than $50 doing any play in Chicago. That was the way I grew up. — Jeremy Piven