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Judgy Christian Quotes & Sayings

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If you want to stop an argument, close your mouth. — Charles R. Swindoll

When I was a kid, my daily routine was playing make-believe, and I kind of created these stories throughout the day. And when it came time to go to preschool, my English wasn't really so great because my mother wanted me to learn Ukrainian, so she signed me up for these children's theater groups. — Nina Arianda

The contradiction is resolved when you realize that for Jesus peace seems to have meant not the absence of struggle, but the presence of love. -p83 — Frederick Buechner

What is impossible by the nature of things is not confirmed by any law. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

It was a good feeling, to beat her wings and find out they were strong enough to lift her and hold her aloft. — Laura Bacchi

I find myself anticipating a new kind of storyteller, on who is half hacker, half bard. — Janet H. Murray

In the famous Darley and Batson Good Samaritan study in the early 1970s, a large number of seminary students were subjected to a time constraint and told to walk past a person who was writhing in pain and needed help. The victim was actually a paid actor who had been strategically positioned to participate in the experiment. They found that students' willingness to stop and help the victim strongly correlated to the perceived urgency of the time constraint - low hurry, 63 percent stopped to help; medium hurry, 45 percent stopped; and in the high-hurry scenario only 10 percent offered any form of assistance at all. Only an average of 40 percent of seminary students stopped to help. — Don Johnson

Hats are the epitome of Englishness, and a royal wedding is the penultimate moment for a hat designer. I'm Irish, but I am a royalist and I believe in fantasy. — Philip Treacy

Just say no to drugs! — Nancy Reagan

Friendship is a common belief in the same fallacies, mountebanks and hobgoblins. — H.L. Mencken

It was somehow easier to love a person who wasn't there. — Rhidian Brook

Whether we like it or not, the ultimate goal of every science is to become trivial, to become a well-controlled apparatus for the solution of schoolbook exercises or for practical application in the construction of engines. — Aharon Katzir

My eyes were made to erase all that is ugly. — Raoul Dufy