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[V]alue your dreams but ... be wary of them also, ... look for integrity in unusual places. — Azar Nafisi
What gets posted online is not short term, and is open for easy misinterpretation. Messages and pictures spread faster through the Internet than they ever could by word of mouth. — Anna Maria Chavez
As a father of four, I want our children to enjoy the freedoms and opportunities that are the fruit of progressive values. — Stephen Pagliuca
God wants you to bless Him because it's the purpose you were originally created for. — Andrew Wommack
Give me a lead of 14-0 at halftime and I will dictate the final score. — Frank Leahy
Courage is the first of human qualities, because it is the quality that guarantees all the others.
- Winston Churchill — Carl Hansen
It was the transmutation of the classical liberal intellectual foundation by Christianity that gave modern Europe its impetus and that pushed European accomplishment so far ahead of all other cultures and civilizations around the world. — Charles A. Murray
Come on, Kitten, jump. Or I'll throw you off." "You throw me off this bridge, Bones, and you'll have a lot of celibacy in your future!" His lips curled in a way that said he wasn't worried. "Only means I'd have to work harder to change your mind, and you know how I love my work. Now quit stalling. — Jeaniene Frost
The priests talk of consecrated ground! Bah! All the earth made by God is holy; but the sea, which knows nothing of kings and priests and tyrants, is the holiest of all. — Joseph Conrad
Photography works hand in glove with image and memory and therefore possesses their notable epidemic power. — Georges Didi-Huberman
Absolute is a game with only one player where Absolute forgets itself so it would have a reason to fulfill the motion while returning. — Dejan Stojanovic
The Holy Guardian Angel is the spiritual Sun of the Soul of the Adept. — Aleister Crowley
No civilised man ever regrets a pleasure, and no uncivilised man ever knows what a pleasure is. — Oscar Wilde
