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Is it possible, that is, to love God no matter what? Job, through three tough tests - the loss of his possessions and children, the loss of his health, and the loss of his friends and their respect - answers in the affirmative. Yes, it is possible. In fact, it is necessary — Sidney Greidanus

I do not believe it makes sense to say that nuclear weapons are inherently evil. In certain circumstances, they can play a positive role - as they have in the past. But clearly they have a power to do great harm. — Des Browne

What's all this love of arguing? No one ever convinces anyone else. — Leo Tolstoy

The NSA and Israel wrote Stuxnet together. — Edward Snowden

Politics is not only about personal choice. That one also needs to take into consideration what the people want because in the end, they are the ones who decide. — Paul Kagame

I was trying to convince myself I could learn to be gay - but no. That's one of my great regrets. — Moby

Where there is shouting, there is no true knowledge. — Sophie Kinsella

Who Knew I'd Make Her So Blue. — Kathleen Glasgow

I've whittled my fascination with the cosmos down to this mantra: we can imagine the Universe as a giant void racing away from us at a frightening speed, or it could occur to us that, in fact, it is wrapped around us in all directions. Then, no matter where we are, we are at the centre of something wonderful. And that's how I've always thought about it. — Sean J Halford

And the irony is that the war purchases are recorded as a positive for economic growth and the GDP. Though the war spending is an economic negative and provides no improvement in the people's standard of living, the government statisticians brag about an upward blip in the GDP. Besides, these bills are paid for by borrowing and printing money, thus increasing future debt obligations and causing higher prices for the next generation. — Ron Paul

Driving a car, you are in danger of killing; walking or standing, of being killed. — Mary McCarthy

Gia." Jax caught my upper arm as I moved to pass him. "I've got this. Don't stress."
"Easy for you to say." I told him, my chin lifting. "You don't have anything on the line."
His jaw tightened. "I love you. I've got everything on the line. — Sylvia Day