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What you think now about the cross of Christ, I cannot tell; but I can wish you nothing better than this - that you may be able to say with the apostle Paul, before you die or meet the Lord, 'God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.' — J.C. Ryle

I used to go to a Gaelic class on a Saturday morning, but I never felt myself that I could speak it properly. — Johann Lamont

When a man feel the reprehension of a friend seconded by his own heart, he is easily heated into resentment. — Samuel Johnson

I've had your kiss. I know what you taste like, and that's only worsened the need. Made me crave more. — Naima Simone

My art has always been in response to visions. Rather than confine my subject to representations of the outer worlds, I include portrayals of the multi-dimensional imaginal realms that pull us toward consciousness evolution. — Alex Grey

Whereas with poetry no one has to show anybody really, and you don't have to tell anyone you're doing it. — Roger McGough

To matter, to mind ... What we mind is in our power, but whether we matter may not be - and there's the tragedy ... Can anyone truthfully say, I don't matter and I don't mind? — Rebecca Goldstein

I think the six of us - we're all strong. We're each just a different kind of strong. But we all have a
different kind of weak too. And I'm figuring out how to bottle my weakness to help them all. — Krista Ritchie

I owe most to Georges Sorel. This master of syndicalism by his rough theories of revolutionary tactics has contributed most to form the discipline, energy and power of the fascist cohorts. — Benito Mussolini

Of course, even the general designation 'religious' includes various basic ideas or convictions, for example, the indestructibility of the soul, the eternity of its existence, the existence of a higher being, etc. But all these ideas, regardless of how convincing they may be for the individual, are submitted to the critical examination of this individual and hence to a fluctuating affirmation or negation until emotional divination or knowledge assumes the binding force of apodictic faith. — Adolf Hitler