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If you are man enough to bring a life into this world, then you should me man enough to stick around to see how they turned out. — Kellin Quinn

All history has been a history of class struggles between dominated classes at various stages of social development. — Friedrich Engels

It all began, I suppose, with learning to build fires - to warm the cave and keep the predators out. And it ended with time-release Valium. — Walter Tevis

My school was really small, but I was called the Class Clown! — Serena Williams

I've been working for other people my whole life, and all they do is ignore my ideas. That's if I'm lucky. If I'm not lucky, they ruin my ideas and then make me — Leonard Richardson

Literary fiction, as a strict genre, is all but dead. Meanwhile, most genres flourish. — Dean Koontz

We shall never be clothed with the righteousness of Christ except we first know assuredly that we have no righteousness of our own. — John Calvin

God wants us to realize that the point of our practice isn't to receive the praise of others. It's to bring him glory. — Bob Kauflin

I've seen your stormy seas and stormy women, And pity lovers rather more than seamen. — Lord Byron

The fact that God knows everything does not mean that He is directly causing everything. He respects our freedom at our level. He makes it possible for us to act freely. If He didn't, we wouldn't act at all - we wouldn't be at all. — Francis George

When he pretends to flee, do not pursue. — Sun Tzu

Trouble is said to be good for an artist's soul but almost never is. — Rita Mae Brown

He stares at you at all the time in class. He misses you too. — Miranda Kenneally

I really am guilty, of many somethings, all of them lethal and very enjoyable and technically not quite legal. — Jeff Lindsay

Scientific naturalism is a story that reduces reality to physical particles and impersonal laws, [and] portrays life as a meaningless competition among organisms that exist only to survive and reproduce. — Philip Johnson