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Now this faith, the apostle declares, is indispensable in order to please God. No wonder; anything less is to treat God as if He were unreal and unreliable, and is practical atheism. It is to make His Word less sure than a mere material fact of nature — A.B. Simpson

We need to start acting like a team, focus on winning and not worry about all of the other stuff that goes on. We lost our focus last year. We worried about who was being hired, who was being fired. That's got to change. We don't need any more finger pointing. We need to act like a team. — Albert Belle

Imagining that you are going to come back to me is my favorite way to spend the day: a love story. I — Melissa Broder

What does it mean to not be alone? I've approached that question through music, technology, writing and other means. — Jaron Lanier

Imagine a world full of brains, and far more memes than can possibly find homes. Which memes are more likely to find a safe home and get passed on again? — Susan Blackmore

Sometimes not knowing enough can allow you to think you can achieve anything. — Tony Bramwell

A truly free man is not free 'from' anything, nor free 'to' anything, he is just free. Free within himself. — Ilyas Kassam

When I write - I always write on my own - I demo those songs on a four-track. — PJ Harvey

Memories, real and irreplaceable, all of them. The happy ones, the bitter ones, the terrified and the poignant. — A.G. Howard

John von Neumann draws attention to what seemed to him a contrast. He remarked that for simple mechanisms, it is often easier to describe how they work than what they do, while for more complicated mechanisms, it is usually the other way around. — Edsger Dijkstra

A man's real faith is never contained in his creed, nor is his creed an article of his faith. The last is never adopted. This it is that permits him to smile ever, and to live even as bravely as he does. And yet he clings anxiously to his creed, as to a straw, thinking that that does him good service because his sheet anchor does not drag. — Henry David Thoreau

She's mine, dipshit, he yelled over his shoulder, wishing like hell that he didn't like the sound of that. — R.L. Mathewson

I don't know that human beings were meant to mate for life or be monogamous. But, for me, the aspect of marriage that is troubling is that it's a contract that is governed by the state, and I don't want the state to have control over my personal affairs. — Laura Wasser

Perhaps your fear in passing judgement is greater than mine in receiving it. — Giordano Bruno

My threshold for human contact had worn painfully thin. I felt like a car that had been running its lights too long on battery alone. I felt fresh out of charge, and as though I needed to plug in for days before I could have one more conversation with one more human being. — Catherine Ryan Hyde