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I don't just pray for God to open doors, I also pray for God to close doors. — Joyce Meyer

The good society was, like the good self, a diverse yet harmonious, growing yet unified whole, a fully participatory democracy in which the powers and capacities of the individuals that comprised it were harmonized by their cooperative activities into a community that permitted the full and free expression of individuality. — John Dewey

I do not see why the axiom of Prudence should not be questioned, when it conflicts with present inclination, on a ground similar to that on which Egoists refuse to admit the axiom of Rational Benevolence. If the Utilitarian has to answer the question, 'Why should I sacrifice my own happiness for the greater happiness of another?' it must surely be admissible to ask the Egoist 'Why should I sacrifice a present pleasure for a greater one in the future? Why should I concern myself about my own future feelings any more than about the feelings of other persons?' — Henry Sidgwick

Beautiful," I murmured.
"I agree," Adrian said, and I saw his eyes were on me. — Richelle Mead

She sits on the iron throne
She is one and three
The dark lady
the redgold lady
The blank lady
oracle
of blood, she who must be
obeyed
forever
Her glass wings are gone
She floats down the river
singing her last song — Margaret Atwood

What does it mean to not be alone? I've approached that question through music, technology, writing and other means. — Jaron Lanier

Today we are engaged in a final, all-out battle between communistic atheism and Christianity. — Joseph McCarthy

Christ's resurrection not only gives you hope for the future; it gives you hope to handle your scars right now. — Timothy Keller

Both noun (eusebia) and verb (sebizo) derive from the Greek root seb-, which refers to the awe that radiates from gods to humans and is given back as worship. Everything related to this root has fear in it. — Sophocles

I know many of the critics and I don't think of them as God-like figures. What can they do to hurt me? Sure, I might be slightly embarrassed for a day, but then you just go your own way. — Elia Kazan

If you destroy the people of a company, you do not have much left. — W. Edwards Deming

He had the calm confidence of a Christian with four aces. — Mark Twain

It's not up to us what we learn, but merely whether we learn through joy or through pain. — John Updike

Scientific study and reflection had taught us that the known universe of three dimensions embraces the merest fraction of the whole cosmos of substance and energy. — H.P. Lovecraft

While the traditional image of knights in armour is accurate and widely accepted, the equally representative image of knights wearing corsets and suspender belts is perhaps less well known. — Ian Mortimer