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He who ignores discipline despises himself, but whoever heeds correction gains understanding (Proverbs 15:32). — Tedd Tripp

Dating is kind of hard. Like dinner or something like that. Like a forced awkward situation is very strange. Especially for me, for some reason. — Zac Efron

If honey bees become extinct, human society will follow in four years. — Albert Einstein

Free government cannot long endure if property is largely in a few hands, and large masses of people are unable to earn homes, education, and a support in old age. — Rutherford B. Hayes

Good authors mature over time: it does take awhile. — Richard K. Morgan

With strength and determination you can do anything you want in life, as long as you believe in yourself, because if you don't, no one else will. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Joshua whispered, "Grabe ka . . . friend-zoned agad? — Racquel Sarah A. Castro

No human being really has any misery. It is your own mistake if you complain of the misery. — Dada Bhagwan

A decent boldness ever meets with friends. — Homer

Yeah, my son likes a lot of guitar bands. He gave me something the other day which was really good. He'll burn a CD for me full of things that he has, so he's a pretty good call if I want to check some of that stuff out ... The other two aren't quite into that yet. — Bruce Springsteen

The antagonism between science and religion, about which we hear so much, appears to me to be purely factitiousfabricated, on the one hand, by short-sighted religious people who confound a certain branch of science, theology, with religion; and, on the other, by equally short-sighted scientific people who forget that science takes for its province only that which is susceptible of clear intellectual comprehension; and that, outside the boundaries of that province, they must be content with imagination, with hope, and with ignorance — Thomas Huxley