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The ones who win usually don't need the prize. — Jake Colsen
Big iron kitchen scales and a full set of weights aren't carried lightly. — Terry Pratchett
Piety and morality are but the same spirit differently manifested. Piety is religion with its face toward God; morality is religion with its face toward the world. — Tryon Edwards
It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver. — Niccolo Machiavelli
I'm afraid I have an incurable urge for teaching. — Antonio Munoz Molina
Bad feeling is a country no woman want to visit. So they take good feeling any which way it come. Sometime that good feeling come by taking on a different kind of bad feeling. — Marlon James
The veneration of Mary is inscribed in the very depths of the human heart — Martin Luther
We are all glass soldiers. — Steven Galloway
Each of us describes our existence by means of objects which are indifferent to us, which survive us, and which are then thrown back into the common stock from which they are soon gathered again and ascribed other roles in other circumstances. — Andrew Motion
Life is a journey filled with experiences but without the experiences, there will be no life. — Kemi Sogunle
If people are not sharing their faith in your church, if they're not having a quiet time, if they're not living godly lives, then you need to change your style of preaching. You are obviously not seeing lives changed through the Word of God. So what is the problem? The problem isn't the Word. The problem is your preaching style. — Bruce Wilkinson
Your own personal health is your own personal choice, all the way down the line. — Melissa Etheridge
Overall, a portfolio of the "good to great" companies looks like it would have underperformed the S&P 500. — Steven D. Levitt
She invented her own language to say what everyone else could only feel. — Hannah Kent
Whenever the government of the United States shall break up, it will probably be in consequence of a false direction having been given to public opinion. — James F. Cooper
