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In his book, Knowing God, J.I. Packer paints a brilliant picture of the value of Scripture stating, "As it would be cruel to an Amazonian tribesman to fly him to London, put him down without explanation in Trafalgar Square and leave him, as one who knew nothing of English or England, to fend for himself, so we are cruel to ourselves if we try to live in this world without knowing about the God whose world it is and who runs it."3 — Jed Jurchenko

The public feels that if it's on the Internet and you can access it, you deserve it. You haven't committed any kind of crime. We may even have to rename piracy. But in any case, we have to confront it. — Morgan Freeman

People don't see others outside of their class group; they are practically invisible. — Bryant McGill

Generosity has built America. When we fail to invest in children, we have to pay the cost. — Bob Keeshan

There is more going on beneath the surface than we think, and more going on in little, finite moments of time than we would guess. — Malcolm Gladwell

Where once I'd felt the need to live up to his expectations, I now felt as if I had to make up for all his mistakes. — Barack Obama

The God of More Than Enough. — Joel Osteen

Just lie back, wench."
She snickered. "Did you call me wench? Well, you certainly dated yourself there, didn't you? Sometimes I forget how old you are. What's your age, anyway? Thirty-seven? Thirty-eight?"
"I'm thirty-three. — Kresley Cole

He shot me." It just came out, a new number one on the list of the dumbest things he'd ever said. — James Dashner

It was as if whatever had happened had reached some kind of limit. It was like finding the gateway to the past unguarded, unforbidden because it didn't have to be. Built into the act of return finally was this glittering mosaic of doubt. Something like what Sauncho's colleagues in marine insurance liked to call inherent vice. — Thomas Pynchon

Aside from the collective gain that comes from that free interchange of ideas, there is a direct personal value for the individual concerned. Each of us should have the right to speak his thoughts and to hear the thoughts of others ... — Charles Rembar