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Confusion heard his voice, and wild uproar Stood ruled, stood vast infinitude confined; Till at his second bidding darkness fled, Light shone, and order from disorder sprung. — John Milton

It seems clear at last that our love for the natural world-Nature-is the only means by which we can requite God's obvious love for it. — Edward Abbey

Until the thirst for power parched his throat, he was a fearless and noble lord. — Lloyd Alexander

I never see the dawn that I don't say to myself perhaps. — John Dos Passos

The media and their journalists are merely megaphones for stupidity, the verb par excellence. — William C. Brown

The Self-revealing of the Word is in every dimension - above, in creation; below, in the Incarnation; in the depth, in Hades; in the breadth, throughout the world. All things have been filled with the knowledge of God. — Athanasius Of Alexandria

The first time I played was in Buenos Aires - was in 1983. The dictatorship was in position. — Ruben Blades

That's great. I'm 100 years old and people are still interested. — Grant Fuhr

Usually the recipe for a bestseller is to give people what they want. My challenge is and was: Give them what they do not expect. Be severe with them. The world of media is full of easy answers, wash-and-wear philosophies, instant ecstacies, what-me-worry Epiphanies. Probably readers want a little more. — Umberto Eco

I been in the blues all my life. I'm still delivering 'cause I got a long memory. — Muddy Waters

I feel that we are on the eve of a new era, when there is to be great harmony between the Federal and Confederate. I cannot stay to be a living witness to the correctness of this prophecy; but I feel it within me that it is to be so. — Ulysses S. Grant

To live among such excellent helps as our libraries afford, to have so many silent wise companions whenever we please. — Richard Baxter

The law of gratitude is universal. It is a natural function of the soul. All things upon this earth or in the universe operate and respond to love and praise. — Robert Scheid