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The man who has been wounded by a chance arrow must not shoot at sight the first man he happens to meet. — Edward Jenks

I can't think for you, you'll have to decide, whether Judas Iscariot had god on his side — Bob Dylan

We last longer if we compete against ourselves for the good of others instead of competing against others for the good of ourselves. — Simon Sinek

A common language is the most obvious binding element in any society. — Michael Howard

I hate extremes of any kind. Communism [seeks] the domination of the state over the individual ... All my life I have stood against banning Communism or other extremist organisations because, if you do that, they go underground and it gives them an excitement that they don't get if they are allowed to pursue their policies openly. We'll beat them into the ground on argument. — Margaret Thatcher

The Alchemist' is the modern bible. — Carla Golian

Christian spirituality combines a sense of the awe and majesty of God with a sense of His intimate presence. — N. T. Wright

I don't suppose you told the woman you're arse over teakettle in love with her?"
"I did. [ ... ] I went about it all wrong."
"There's a wrong way to tell a woman you love her?"
"Nearly shouting it at her when she's angry and frightened and looking for excuses to throw your ring at you might qualify. — Grace Burrowes

I try to live in the moment, but by the time I get there it's too late. — Dana Gould

Marcus Aurelius, AD 121-180, author of Meditations. Quoth said emperor: It is not death a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live. And also: You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realise this, and you will find strength. — Claire North

We walk, and our religion is shown even to the dullest and most insensitive person in how we walk. Or to put it more accurately, living in this world means choosing, choosing to walk, and the way we choose to walk is infallibly and perfectly expressed in the walk itself. Nothing can disguise it. The walk of an ordinary man and of an enlightened man are as different as that of a snake and a giraffe. — Reginald Horace Blyth