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It will yet be the proud boast of women that they never contributed a line to the Bible. — George William Foote

There is health in table talk and nursery play. We must wear old shoes and have aunts and cousins. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The arrow shot by the archer may or may not kill a single person. But stratagems devised by wise men can kill even babes in the womb. — Kautilya

I like Destiny's Child. — Bonnie Wright

That which is called humanism, but what would be more correctly called irreligious anthropocentrism, cannot yield answers to the most essential questions of our life — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Christianity is a very historical religion - it makes specific claims that are open to testing. — Lee Strobel

Binding emissions targets for the developing nations are out of the question. — Eileen Claussen

A poet should leave traces of his passage, not proof. — Rene Char

This is not an academic book. I have not written it for professional theologians. I have tried to write a practical book for ordinary Christians who want to hear God's voice above the clamor of everyday life. The still, small voice that spoke to Elijah in the cave is far more powerful than many of us realize. It can keep us from being bound by tradition or driven by circumstance. The voice can give us more than our own abilities to understand the Bible. Many Christians have wandered into a spiritual wilderness devoid of passion and power. Those who hear and obey the voice of God will escape that wilderness or see it changed into a garden. — Jack S. Deere

Upon my word, just see how mortal men always put the blame on us gods! We are the source of evil, so they say - when they have only their own madness to think if their miseries are worse than they ought to be. — Homer

A new chapter in life waiting to be written. New questions to be asked, embraced, and loved. — Sarah Ban Breathnach

Disaster doesn't sort us out by preferences; it drags us into emergencies that require we act, and act altruistically, bravely, and with initiative in order to survive or save the neighbors, no matter how we vote or what we do for a living. — Rebecca Solnit

It's nice to know that people appreciate and respect you. — Marcel Carne