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Knowing when to keep your mouth shut is invariably more important than opening it at the right time. — Malcolm Forbes
Well, they say there is no real faith without doubt. — Lorna Jane Cook
Potato salad in the South is nothing less than the principal smuggler of cholesterol into the festive, careless heart. It is pure poison beneath the facade of bland puritan propriety. It is the food of choice at any food banquet of smiling relatives who celebrate tacitly among themselves the dark twining of two of their promising youth. — Padgett Powell
Since all the Amish dress the same, our names were on a label inside the garments, and shawls — Ora Jay Eash
Just as the teaching of the Law and the prophets, being harbingers of the coming advent of the Logos in the flesh, guide our souls to Christ (cf. Gal. 3:24), so the glorified incarnate Logos of God is Himself a harbinger of His spiritual advent, leading our souls forward by His own teachings to receive His divine and manifest advent. He does this ceaselessly, by means of the virtues converting those found worthy from the flesh to the spirit. And He will do it at the end of the age, making manifest what has hitherto been hidden from men. — Maximus The Confessor
Fifty percent of the world are women, yet they always seem a novelty. — Christopher Morley
Thank God when he oppresses you, and again when he releases you. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
When you create more small businesses, you create small entrepreneurship. Out of that comes self-determination and employment. — Jesse Jackson
Imagination is more imortant than Knowledge — Albert Einstein
But how can anyone put a bridle on man's vanity and arrogance? But how can Purity walk the earth without covering her feet with mud? — Nikos Kazantzakis
The true competitors, though, are the ones who always play to win. — Tom Brady
If you work it will lead to something. It's the people who do all of the work all the time who eventually catch on to things. — Corita Kent