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He would forget everybody's name, so everybody was called 'Pops'. — Helen Forrest
[Christ's] mission and work it is to help against sin and death, to justify and bring life. He has placed his help in baptism and the Sacrament [i.e., communion/Eucharist/Lord's supper], and incorporated it in the Word and preaching. To our eyes Baptism [capitalized in original] appears to be nothing more than ordinary water, and the Sacrament of Christ's body and blood simple bread and wine, like other bread and wine, and the sermon, hot air from a man's mouth. But we must not trust what our eyes see. — Martin Luther
You are enjoying the gift of genius. When ordinary people are confronted with multiple tragedies, the pain scarcely increases. They simple can't feel the extra burdens. But you have a greater capacity for suffering. — Vernor Vinge
Oh, you know I'm only human;
I bend and fall and break
You cut me and I bleed
I'm a mess for you to make
So forget the words and give me deeds
My heart was yours to take. — Emery Lord
You taught me language, and my profit on't / Is, I know how to curse — William Shakespeare
When you're making a critical decision, you have to understand how it's going to be interpreted from all points of view. Not just your point of view, not just the person you're talking to, but the people that aren't in the room. Everybody else. — Ben Horowitz
How perfectly evil spirit and beauty can combine in one person, harmonically supplementing each other. — Igor Eliseev
Vin, Vin. Why can't you see? This isn't about good or evil. Morality doesn't even enter into it. Good men will kill as quickly for what they want as evil men - only the things they want are different. — Brandon Sanderson
You can not be the judge of another's wishes. If you love someone, you must believe that they know what is best for themselves. — Katherine Marsh
love everyone,trust a few and rely on nobody — Claude Lavallee
He had a distant sense that all this optimism was also morbid — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
All too often, it seems, we're willing to be students of Christianity rather than disciples of Christ. — K.P. Yohannan
I've spent five hundred years waiting to feel toward anyone the way I feel toward you. — Elizabeth Hunter