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An approximate answer to the right problem is worth a good deal more than an exact answer to an approximate problem. — John Tukey

I'm gonna be the best damn boyfriend you ever had."
"Casey? I think you already are. — Renae Kaye

By the time I went to college, I knew the major passages of the Bible pretty much by heart. — Jay Parini

Circumstances do not rise to meet our expectations. Events happen as they do. People behave as they are. Embrace what you actually get. — Epictetus

[The Lord's Supper teaches that] Rituals are good, and they are instituted and used by God to 'connect' his people with him. We learn through ritual that the church is not just made up of individuals, but is a corporate body. It is not just about personal salvation, but a group of people, the people of God, who are bound to one another and to the faithful through the generations. (page 263) — Peter Enns

How barbarous, to deny men the privilege of pursuing what they imagine to be their proper concerns and interests! Yet, in a sense, this is just what you are doing when you allow your indignation to rise at their wrongdoing; for after all, they are only following their own apparent concerns and interests. You say they are mistaken? Why then, tell them so, and explain it to them, instead of being indignant. — Marcus Aurelius

Even in small matters, we can say, our intellect is not resolute. It will be resolute only if we fix our minds on one purpose and cling to it with discrimination, only if we work without looking for immediate results. At present, whether in politics or social reform we leap from one branch to another. I began with the illustration of a ball of earth and told you that, even if we concentrate on that, we can realise the atman. — Mahatma Gandhi

The hippy movement was a failure. — Joe Strummer

Open the book of universal history at what period we may, it is always the India trade which is the cause of internal industry and foreign negotiation. — William Winwood Reade