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Though it always comes as a surprise to intellectuals, there are some forms of stupidity that one must be highly intelligent and educated to commit. — J. Budziszewski

Precisely because God does not determine himself in creation - because there is no dialectical necessity binding him to time or chaos, no need to forge his identity in the fires of history - in creating he reveals himself truly. Thus every evil that time comprises, natural or moral - a worthless distinction, really, since human nature is a natural phenomenon - is an arraignment of God's goodness: every death of a child, every chance calamity, every act of malice; everything diseased, thwarted, pitiless, purposeless, or cruel; and, until the end of all things, no answer has been given.
Precisely because creation is not a theogony, all of it is theophany.
(from Radical Orthodoxy 3.1 (2015):1-17) — David Bentley Hart

The inversion of external compulsion into the compulsion of conscience ... produces the machine-like assiduity and pliable allegiance required by the new rationality. — Max Horkheimer

When the world changes, you have to adapt and change with it. It's not just death and taxes that we can always count on in life ... add 'change' to that mix. No matter what, tomorrow will always be a little bit different than today ... — Christopher Jones

It's easy to forget the ever-plodding eBay with all the noise made by the more lithe and lively Web 2.0 companies. — Kara Swisher

I put out records to this day that are not necessarily in a sequence of anything. Some could be written a while back, some not. There is no set pattern. — Van Morrison

I wasn't too late. I got there in time. I didn't lose her. — Melyssa Winchester

Kids these days, right? Ignorant and in love with their ignorance. — Christopher Farnsworth

A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere - no right to live. Remember that you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift to articulate speech: that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton ... — George Bernard Shaw