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Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Orson Scott Card

So our reliance on the computers caused the failure of the mission?" asked the expendable.
"The mission didn't fail," said Ram. "It succeeded nineteen times. We're just the exhaust trail. — Orson Scott Card

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Robert Walser

God goes with thoughtless people. — Robert Walser

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Hendrik Hertzberg

The "freedom movement" is a racist movement as such. But it's a virulent example of identity politics. "Whiteness" is part of the identity, but not the most important part. — Hendrik Hertzberg

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Heidi Julavits

If, at some future point, my face collapses around my eyes, I'd probably do something about it. My eyes are where I live, and if people couldn't see them, no one would know me. — Heidi Julavits

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Michael Kors

The best design teams are not people who are exactly the same ... otherwise you're just sitting and telling, 'You're fabulous.' 'No, you're fabulous.' — Michael Kors

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Kathryn Budig

Not everyone can or will love you. You could run a cotton candy and unicorn farm and someone's gonna think you're an asshole. Everyone's fighting their own battle and it often has nothing to do with you. — Kathryn Budig

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

You can't just sashay into the jungle aiming to change it all over to the Christian style, without expecting the jungle to change you right back. — Barbara Kingsolver

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Sydney Padua

On the far left is Jane Austen, who of course died in 1817 in our inferior universe. In the pocket universe, she lives to ninety-five and writes dozens of bestselling masterpieces and makes a mint and lives happily ever after. — Sydney Padua

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Ron Brackin

God cautions us in Isaiah 55:9 that his ways are not ours and his thoughts are higher than our thoughts (undoubtedly one of the grander understatements).
God is warning us that he is not logical and that believing him to be logical will lead to all kinds of disappointment.
Logic has been defined as 'the science or history of the human mind, as it traces the progress of our knowledge from our first conceptions through their different combinations, and the numerous deductions that result from comparing them with one another.'
Doesn't sound much like God. Yet, we so often strain our relatively minuscule brains to conceive, combine, compare, and deduce. Then we fault God when his conclusions disagree.
The repetition of this useless exercise leads to a form of insanity which ultimately manifests in denial of the existence of such an illogical God. — Ron Brackin

Kazumi Mishima Quotes By Peg Bracken

Cheese for dessert is rather like Paradise Lost in that everyone thinks he ought to like it, but still you don't notice too many people actually curling up with it. — Peg Bracken