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Want of will causes paralysis of every faculty. In spiritual things man is utterly unable because resolvedly unwilling. — Charles Spurgeon

Since I stopped drinking my love life has taken a really serious hit. Romantic encounters that seemed like a really good idea at three o'clock in the morning on the Lower East Side? Less so in sobriety. — Moby

I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. — Ernest Hemingway,

Well, let's take what people think is a dignified death. Christ - was that a dignified death? Do you think it's dignified to hang from wood with nails through your hands and feet bleeding, hang for three or four days slowly dying, with people jabbing spears into your side, and people jeering you? Do you think that's dignified? Not by a long shot. Had Christ died in my van with people around Him who loved Him, the way it was, it would be far more dignified. In my rusty van. — Jack Kevorkian

Thou mayest rule over sin. — John Steinbeck

In fact, to gull a fool seems to me an exploit worthy of a witty man. — Giacomo Casanova

Obedience of the law is demanded; not asked as a favor. — Theodore Roosevelt

You only get one shot at a second chance. — Michael Vick

We try to find chemistry; we don't do a lot of situational baseball. — Dean Martin

I went to a very academic school that actually - when I got to the point of wanting to pursue acting, they just had no idea how to do that, because all of their contacts were very academic. — Freema Agyeman

It's not sticky unless it touches itself. — Anne Burrell

But eternity is not temporality at a standstill. What is oppressive about the concept of the eternal is the justification, incomprehensible to us, that time must undergo in eternity and the logical conclusion of that, the justification of ourselves as we are. — Franz Kafka