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Embrace in one act the two truths-thine own sin, and God's infinite mercy in Jesus Christ. — Alexander MacLaren

The fact that I don't have any particular need for religion doesn't mean that I have a need to cast religion aside the way some of my colleagues do. — Brian Greene

Those who fail to take the time to be healthy will ultimately have to take the time to be sick. — James Chappell

If you try, you will find it impossible to do one great thing. You can only do many small things with great love. — Mother Teresa

I would prefer being in a hard battle; however, I will be satisfied with whatever happens to me in this war, if only the country comes out of this peril safe and to the satisfaction of the finest and best government on earth. — Knute Nelson

What is reality, anyway? Just a collective hunch. — Lily Tomlin

In contrast, the a/theistic approach can be seen as a form of disbelieving what one believes, or rather, believing in God while remaining dubious concerning what one believes about God (a distinction that fundamentalism is unable to maintain). — Peter Rollins

Obedience is a powerful spiritual medicine. It comes close to being a cure-all. — Boyd K. Packer

At that moment it was clearer to me than ever that a thousand books on the art of loving add nothing to a simple kiss, nor a thousand speeches on love to a single affectionate gesture. — A.G. Roemmers

I've had people say to me, 'Look at the sky, the fields, the ocean, the beautiful sunset. Isn't that proof positive of God?' Following that line of thought, look at the magnificent rainbows after a big rainstorm. Isn't that proof positive that God is gay? — Ray Romano

Human life is not some sort of race or game in which each person should start from an identical mark. It is an attempt by each man to be as happy as possible. And each person could not begin from the same point, for the world has not just come into being; it is diverse and infinitely varied in its parts. The mere fact that one individual is necessarily born in a different place from someone else immediately insures that his inherited opportunity cannot be the same as his neighbor's. — Murray Rothbard

And another small point, or two actually; Aldus was the first to use the modern semicolon. — Mark Kurlansky