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The majesty of God is too high to be scaled up to by mortals, who creep like worms on the earth. — John Calvin

Remember when you were in school and the teacher would put a picture under an overhead projector so you could see it on the wall? God, I loved that. Tellya the truth, I used to look at that beam of light and think it was God. — Lynda Barry

chewing on her fingernails when she was anxious. She wasn't allowed to do that anymore. — Phoebe King

Everything in your life, every experience, every relationship is a mirror of the mental pattern that is going on inside of you. — Louise Hay

As the commercial confrontation between [free software] and software-that's-a-product becomes more fierce, patent law's going to be the terrain on which a big piece of the war's going to be fought. Waterloo is here somewhere. — Eben Moglen

Speeches made to the people are essential to the arousing of enthusiasm for a war. — Benito Mussolini

A lot of churches have not moved with the times. — Joel Osteen

To rip through the dear and tender stuff of which life is made can never be anything but deeply painful. Yet that is what the cross did to Jesus and it is what the cross would do to every man to set him free. Let — A.W. Tozer

I would have been able to free a thousand more slaves if I could only have convinced them that they were slaves. — Harriet Tubman

I, the Lord, am the everlasting God, the Creator of all the earth. I do not grow tired or weary, and My understanding no one can fathom. I Am the great I Am. I will be victorious over you, mark My words, Satan, this war is not over.15 — Heather Rae Hutzel

Democracy is not a mathematical deduction proved once and for all time. Democracy is a just faith fervently held, commitment to be tested again and again in the fiery furnace of history. — Jack Kemp

The most wasted of all days is one without laughter. — Nicolas Chamfort

'Tis no sin to be tempted, but to be overcome. — William Penn