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There was a lot of pot and kettle going on here. — Abigail Roux
Do onto others as you would have others do unto you'" is our highest, most developed morality", Dr. Sosa said. "And really the only one necessary; all the others flow from that; you don't need Ten Commandments. But if you do believe, as I do, that morality starts with God, then you have to wonder why He simultanelously hardwired us against it. — Karen Joy Fowler
She has no staff at all, Fitzwilliam, how will she find the time to ride with a newborn baby claiming constant attention? — Kirsten Bij't Vuur
Talking is great, but don't ignore the value of listening. Pay attention to the words being spoken. Some people just love the sound of their own voice. And, when another person speaks, they are only anticipating to compete, challenge, or question what is being said. You can miss out on some important wisdom always running your mouth. — Amaka Imani Nkosazana
The church is not an audience of spectators; we are a fellowship of disciple-makers — David Platt
We earn to live, but we serve for a life. — Debasish Mridha
Some unifying principles bind all Christians: that God became a man and died for our sins, and that without that sacrifice, all of us would be doomed. — Marco Rubio
I don't know, Your Majesty. He's a mess. — Diana Wynne Jones
The tongueless torturer and the flower of chivalry. An unlikely alliance. — Joe Abercrombie
I'm proud of my ability to understand what somebody else is trying to do and help them achieve it, because part of the aesthetic of improvisation is service. We don't lead, we only follow. You never say no. Serve the servant, follow the follower. And that's very valuable in your life, as well as very valuable in your work. — Stephen Colbert
If we presuppose that Jesus and God are one - as many (but not all) Christians do - then we can also infer that Jesus Christ was omnipotent, omniscient, and omni-benevolent, and it is with this that the idea of sacrifice is lost. The martyrdom was premeditated on the part of the Creator, and Jesus was resurrected afterward - showing that the act of 'death' was not an inconvenience for the immortal 'man' who was said to have known that he would be resurrected. — David G. McAfee
