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Our view of God determines how we live for Him. — Dillon Burroughs
You may bring a horse to the river, but he will drinke when and what he pleaseth. — George Herbert
I dyed my hair about 42 different colours, and kids can be pretty judgmental about people who are different. But instead of breaking down and conforming, I stood firm. That is also probably why I was unhappy. — Christina Hendricks
It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. — John Stuart Mill
A power struggle collapses when you withdraw your energy from it. Power struggles become uninteresting to you when you change your intention from winning to learning about yourself. — Gary Zukav
If you know what He has done at infinite cost to himself - He's put you into a relationship so that you'll never be rejected by Him - then your motivation when you sin is to go get Him. You want fellowship with Him. When the thing that most assures you is the thing that most convicts you, you'll be okay because when you're convicted of sin in a gospel way it drives you toward God.
Without the gospel we hate ourselves instead of our sin. Without the gospel we're motivated through all sorts of awful fear and pride to change and it doesn't really change our hearts; it just restrains our hearts. — Timothy Keller
The business of being a popular entertainer in England is just too hard. — Andrew Eldritch
I'm fascinated by human agency - by the process of decision, both in the individual and the mass. — Nick Harkaway
Bazarov drew himself up haughtily. I don't adopt any one's ideas; I have my own. — Ivan Turgenev
You've a pretty good nerve," said Ratchett. "Will twenty thousand dollars tempt you?"
It will not."
If you're holding out for more, you won't get it. I know what a thing's worth to me."
I, also M. Ratchett."
What's wrong with my proposition?"
Poirot rose. "If you will forgive me for being personal - I do not like your face, M. Ratchett," he said. — Agatha Christie
Fear of the unknown and the other is the root of almost all hate. It is born of ignorance and fed by those who would keep us divided. — Tinnekke Bebout
All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people. — James A. Garfield