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John De La Fuente Quotes By Voltaire

The Pride of every Jew finds cause to believe that the cause of their down fall is not their detestable politics, or ignorance of social graces, but the raft of God. They believe it took a miracle to undo them. — Voltaire

John De La Fuente Quotes By Thomas Sowell

We enjoy freedom and the rule of law on which it depends, not because we deserve it, but because others before us put their lives on the line to defend it. — Thomas Sowell

John De La Fuente Quotes By Charles P. Pierce

Because nothing sells in the modern Christian marketplace like the notion that Christians are beset on all sides by powerful forces desperately in need of a good disemboweling, it was inevitable that religious marketing would flow into the country's politics. And religion has been sold there solely as a product. — Charles P. Pierce

John De La Fuente Quotes By Elliott Abrams

Evangelicals too often fall short in their actual teachings about Judaism. — Elliott Abrams

John De La Fuente Quotes By Beth Moore

Life and death are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit. Proverbs 18:21 — Beth Moore

John De La Fuente Quotes By Pat Conroy

Man wonders but God decides
When to kill the Prince of Tides. — Pat Conroy

John De La Fuente Quotes By Artur Davis

Voting the names of the dead, and the nonexistent, and the too-mentally-impaired to function, cancels out the votes of citizens who are exercising their rights - that's suppression by any light. — Artur Davis

John De La Fuente Quotes By Rebecca Shea

We all have scars; some scars can be seen and others cannot. Every scar has a story and every story needs to be told. — Rebecca Shea

John De La Fuente Quotes By Melissa Keil

I can't help but think that, comic book-wise, this whole episode would probably fill nothing but a couple interlude frames; like that moment where a character has a sepia-tinted dream before crashing back into their real story. — Melissa Keil