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I think Bush was seen as someone who was disentangling America from the connections that it had with the outside world, that it found encumbering for domestic purposes. — Tony Judt

The kingdom arrived with Jesus; indeed, one might say that as Son of God incarnate, Jesus is the kingdom of God in person. His rule over Christians is regal in the full-blooded biblical sense, personal, direct, and absolute. His claims are the claims of God, overriding those of man. Yet his rule is not tyranny, for King Jesus is his people's servant, their shepherd and champion, ordering all things for their protection and enrichment. "My yoke is easy, and my burden is light" (Matthew 11:30). — J.I. Packer

We are not the enemy," he says. "That's what the enemy always says. — Neal Shusterman

Coleridge saw the active mind as one way in which human beings were made in God's image: — Mark J.P. Wolf

For my part I distrust all generalizations about women, favorable and unfavorable, masculine and feminine, ancient and modern; all alike, I should say, result from paucity of experience. — Bertrand Russell

Remember, man does not live on bread alone: sometimes he needs a little buttering up. — John C. Maxwell

Though always frank, the novelist was never wholly sincere. — Julian Barnes

...she seemed so like a wet rag that would never dry. — D.H. Lawrence

RVM Thoughts for Today
Some live Life strictly, following each and every rule rigidly. They go by the Book and get stuck by the Hook. Break free today , let conscience guide your way. — R.v.m.

Revisit and revise, ace." -Eva — Sylvia Day

The gravedigger's work is charming when done by a child. — Victor Hugo

He returned her love. He lusted after her sweet young body. He wanted her the way he wanted to breathe the spring air.
He had never loved anyone before. He had not known even what this feeling for his tiny slave was.
Now in the crisp, clear spring sunlight, he knew. — Andrew M. Greeley