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The lower you are on the pole, the more events seem to be governed by chance. Climb up a few steps and you realize that there's an order to the whole thing, the dice are loaded and the cards well marked. — Daniel Polansky

Christ, who came meek and mild to save us from pain and suffering, was the One who talked more about hell than any other person in Scripture. — D. James Kennedy

Each woman must realize that she is the final guardian of her unborn child. — Susan McCutcheon

A feel-good style can be a symptom of unawareness or lack of caring. — Fernando Flores

I think that creativity depends on having sufficient indeterminacy around for a new pattern to arise up within it. — Rupert Sheldrake

For perhaps most Americans, TV is an apppliance, not to be used selectively but to be turned on - there's always something to watch. — Pauline Kael

We don't always help people by doing everything for them. That type of behavior can actually contribute to their problems because it helps then never take responsibility on their own. — Joyce Meyer

At least at times of loss, we are reminded of our priorities, of our many blessings. In times of gain, we can so often lose our way. — Mindy Starns Clark

Every man hath a good and a bad angel attending on him in particular all his life long. — Robert Burton

There are many faces to war. There is the face of courage, of bravery, of fellowship.There is the face of fear. Above all, there is love of country. — Barbara Boxer

Perhaps the most powerful cause of the breakdown of the closed society was the development of sea-communications and commerce. Close contact with other tribes is liable to undermine the feeling of necessity with which tribal institutions are viewed; and trade, commercial initiative, appears to be one of the few forms in which individual initiative and independence can assert itself, even in a society in which tribalism still prevails. These two, seafaring and commerce, became the main characteristics of Athenian imperialism, as it developed in the fifth century B.C. And indeed they were recognized as the most dangerous developments by the oligarchs, the members of the privileged, or of the formerly privileged, classes of Athens. — Karl Popper

God doesn't do things halfway. He goes all out! When God does something, it's not just barely enough, mediocre or lukewarm. — Joyce Meyer