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And just as there are no crimes so detestable that they can prevent the gift of grace, so too there can be no works so eminent that they are owed in condign [deserved] judgment that which is given freely. Would it not be a debasement of redemption in Christ's blood, and would not God's mercy be made secondary to human works, if justification, which is through grace, were owed in view of preceding merits, so that it were not the gift of a Donor, but the wages of a laborer? — Prosper Of Aquitaine

I could love you, Dylan Day."
He kissed her again, open-mouthed, his hands in her hair. "I could love you too. — Kitty French

Death is a great tyrant;
no one can overthrow him.
Life is a priceless ruby;
no one can afford it. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Hamas is responsible for countless homicide bombings that have killed hundreds of Israeli citizens. They have waged a terror war with the sole intent of murdering innocent people. — Vito Fossella

God's love causes the beauty of what He loves, our love is caused by the beauty of what we love. — Jacques Maritain

If we continue to approach problems from the perspective of temporary expediency, future generations will face tremendous difficulties. — Dalai Lama

I love the theater so much, and it's where I feel most comfortable. I love the people and the community. — Katie Finneran

Common sense is a skill to learn, and it is the foundation of all good business. — Ehab Atalla

There was something about the past - the reassurance that others had lived and loved and survived before me gave me something to cling to in the present. — Karen White

To say that he 'nailed a subject's soul to the canvas' makes the assumption that we persons, as well as artists, can see one another's souls.
Maybe we do. Maybe we all have the ability to perceive another's soul, and do so every day, only we take it for granted, and don't even know it when we're doing it. We call it knowing someone's 'character' or 'personality. — Lynn Cullen