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The end result of all Bible study is worship, and the end result of all worship is service to the God we love. — Warren W. Wiersbe

I shrank back, my face flaming as if I'd been struck. And in that moment something changed. I didn't trust her anymore. When she cried, I felt numb. After that, she called me heartless, unfeeling. And maybe I was. A — Christina Baker Kline

One of life's most over-valued pleasures is sexual intercourse; of one of life's least appreciated pleasures in defecation. — Mark Twain

Your help comes from the Lord God who made heaven, earth and you! Grab your mission; that's your father's assignment for you! No one can stop you from attaining success with the assignment your father gave you to do! — Israelmore Ayivor

As I looked down, I saw a large river meandering slowly along for miles, passing from one country to another without stopping. I also saw huge forests, extending along several borders. And I watched the extent of one ocean touch the shores of separate continents. Two words leaped to mind as I looked down on all this: commonality and interdependence. We are one world. — John-David F. Bartoe

Genius sometimes consists of knowing when to stop. — Charles De Gaulle

The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise a safe and speedy movement to the first grove of timber on my route, supposed to be about ten days' march. — William Henry Ashley

Whoever is holding the belt right now is the one I want to fight. I want to get that belt again. It's mine. — Tomoki Kameda

Normally a grand jury will indict a ham sandwich if a prosecutor asks it to. — Chuck Robb

When someone chooses to value herself over the things she can buy, true transformation begins. — Suze Orman

On the twelfth of June, the forces of Western Europe crossed the borders of Russia, and war began
that is, an event took place contrary to human reason and to the whole of human nature. — Leo Tolstoy