Maroulis Artist Quotes & Sayings
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Why, Uncle?" Jacob asked. "Why are they doing this?" Abruptly, Avi pulled the Adler around a corner onto a street that, for the moment at least, was as quiet as it was deserted. Avi slammed on the brakes and shut down the engine. Then he turned sharply and stared into Jacob's eyes. "Because he's a Jew," Avi whispered. "They're killing him because he's a Jew. — Joel C. Rosenberg
The more reverence we have for the Word of God, the more joy we shall find in it. — Matthew Henry
But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case it is unfit to exist. — Lysander Spooner
Adams was both a devout Christian and an independent thinker, and he saw no conflict in that. — David McCullough
Every scene of heaven in the Bible shows us a vision of the Church praying together and singing together and praising together. — Scot McKnight
Now that I could not go back I was not sure, after all, that I wished to go forward. It was a miserable sensation. — Anna Freeman
Most people don't need to be taught, they need only to be reminded — C.S. Lewis
The poet is an untier of knots, and love without words is a knot, and it drowns. — Gabriela Mistral
Metaphysical rebellion is the movement by which man protests against his condition and against the
whole of creation. It is metaphysical because it contests the ends of man and of creation. The slave
protests against the condition in which he finds himself within his state of slavery; the metaphysical rebel
protests against the condition in which he finds himself as a man. The rebel slave affirms that there is
something in him that will not tolerate the manner in which his master treats him; the metaphysical rebel
declares that he is frustrated by the universe. For both of them, it is not only a question of pure and simple
negation. In both cases, in fact, we find a value judgment in the name of which the rebel refuses to
approve the condition in which he finds himself. — Albert Camus
