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those who were quick to see ignorance in others were far less knowledgeable than they imagined. — Arthur Lupia

If you don't take your stand for Christ, you will be on the wrong side, and someday when it is too late, you'll cry out, "I've taken the wrong stand!" You'll be in the devil's trap! You can't lick the devil. — Billy Graham

The corporations have taken over. Even in the recording studio. Actually, the corporate companies have taken over American life most everywhere. Go coast to coast and you will see people wearing the same clothes, thinking the same thoughts, eating the same food. Everything is processed. — Bob Dylan

Some men find happiness in gluttony and in drunkenness, but no delicate viands can touch their taste with the thrill of pleasure, and what generosity there is in wine steadily refuses to impart its glow to their shriveled hearts. — Edwin Percy Whipple

If we are not willing to risk all, again, then we are precluded from intimacy. — James Hollis

We tend to start with Earth and reason up toward Heaven, when instead we should start with Heaven and reason down toward Earth. — Randy Alcorn

Ayo for yayo
Walk around with yayo, all in my nasal
I must have been craze yo — Andre Nickatina

There are humans versus humans in a jungle of predators; humans full of judgment, full of blame, full of guilt, full of emotional poison - envy, anger, hate, sadness, suffering. We create all these little demons in our mind because we have learned to dream hell in our own life. — Miguel Ruiz

History is always the interpretation of the present — George Herbert Mead

We value the individual. We probably put too much emphasis on the individual, if it comes right down to it. How many people, in the abstract, would ... let's say Paige ... how many people would she sacrifice to keep Andy alive? The answer wouldn't make any sense if you were looking at the whole of humanity as equals. — Stephenie Meyer