Ian Cumberland Quotes & Sayings
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The real objection to modernism is simply that it is a form of snobbishness. It is an attempt to crush a rational opponent not by reason, but by some mystery of superiority, by hinting that one is specially up to date or particularly in the know. — G.K. Chesterton
When I look back over my career, having an opportunity to compete against really good players like Lester Hayes are some of the highlights. — Steve Largent
A man is not in any difficulty in making a reply according to his faith ... to those who try to defame our Holy Scripture ... when they produce from any of their books a theory contrary to Scripture ... either we shall have some ability to demonstrate that it is absolutely false, or at least we ourselves will hold it so without any shadow of a doubt ... let us choose [the doctrine] which appears as certainly the meaning intended by the author ... For it is one thing to fail to recognize the primary meaning of the writer, and another to depart from the norms of religious belief. — Augustine Of Hippo
I would prove to you that being different isn't a death sentence but a call to arms. — Jodi Picoult
Aerobics:
Death take me now & spare me the pain, she said. It was difficult for me to get that excited. Get a grip, I said, it's only aerobics. — Brian Andreas
There's always another way.Always. — Anonymous
That's a very murky position," objected Felix.
"So's the weather. But this is England, we must learn to live with uncertainty. — Gail Carriger
If you shatter, I'll find you. — Lexi Ryan
Truth is relative, then. It is about timing. It is about what is safe. Truth is the luxury of the privileged, of people who have plenty of food and are not forced to hide because they are Jews. Truth can destroy, and therefore it is not always wise or even healthy to be truthful. — Patricia Cornwell
Only the children know what they are looking for. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
It all depends with how much judgment and knowledge the thing's done. — Leo Tolstoy