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In my worst moments, all I had to do was recall the love that I felt emanating from those heavenly lights and I could press on. — Dannion Brinkley

We naturally try to forget our personal tragedies, serious or trifling, as soon as possible (even something as petty as being scorned or disdained by a stranger on a street corner). We try not to carry these things over to tomorrow. It is not strange, therefore, that the whole human race is trying to put Hiroshima, the extreme point of human tragedy, completely out of mind. — Kenzaburo Oe

Loved ones are sometimes taken from us, either by death or other circumstances outside our control. Yes, we should lament their departure and yes, we should pray for them often. But we shouldn't dwell so deeply upon such vacancies that life itself becomes empty. — John Shors

Walk around the right corner in Sin City and you can find anything you want. — Rob Ford

Bad decisions can pile up to make a wall between you and what God wants you to do. — Craig Groeschel

I always saw myself as more of a watcher, although I suppose my siblings might have a different viewpoint on it. — Amy Adams

Maybe it's not as important to you as it was for me, but that's not for you to decide. — Jay Asher

Work will drive you crazy if you let it. — Patrick DeWitt

Obamacare was very attractive, particularly to those without health insurance. — Mitt Romney

I have only one goal in golf - to leave it with my sanity. — Joe Inman

Biblical Theology ... is that part of Exegetical Theology which deals with the revelation of God in its historic continuity ... Biblical Theology, rightly defined, is nothing else than the exhibition of the organic progress of supernatural revelation in its historic continuity and multiformity. — Geerhardus Vos

We'd played for years to half-empty clubs in England. — Phil Collen

The modern mind is in complete disarray. Knowledge has stretched itself to the point where neither the world nor our intelligence can find any foot-hold. It is a fact that we are suffering from nihilism. — Albert Camus