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Tact is an ability to live in the midst of ugliness without getting ugly. — Debasish Mridha

Remember again the principle: We will never be over those things that God has set under us until we learn to be under those things that God has placed over us. There is strength through surrender. Are you under the Word of God? Is the Bible your mandate for life? Are you loving it, reading it, obeying it, and living it? Are you consciously filled with the Holy Spirit? Have you yielded every part of the temple of your body to him? Are you grieving him in any way? Are you graciously submitting to those human authorities that God has set over you: in the home, in the church, in civil government, and in the workplace? Have you made Jesus Christ the absolute Lord over everything in your life? — Adrian Rogers

The whole object of the Prophets and the Sages was to declare that a limit is set to human reason where it must halt. — Maimonides

The supernatural is not as it claims, for it is inherently unnatural; it seeks to separate us from our natural world. — Joe Iacovino

All the friends in the world are in the fountain of a pen. — Michelle Franklin

I don't think half my stuff would be funny if the audience didn't feel at least a little bit safe that it's not how I truly feel. — Sarah Silverman

She recognized the panic at even a moment's boredom that all these piles contained, as well as the unreasonable hopefulness regarding time. — Lorrie Moore

We can be poor in spirit, and I don't even consider myself wealthy, which is an interesting thing, it can be here today and gone tomorrow. — Ann Romney

Guilty consciences are apt to take good providences in a bad sense, — Matthew Henry

The life of faith does not follow automatically when a person becomes a Christian. It requires deliberate action on his part. This is especially true in affluent society. The believer must put himself in a position where he is compelled to trust God ... It is only as he gets rid of his reserves and other false supports that he can truly launch out into the deep. — William MacDonald