Philip Syrena Quotes & Sayings
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What airs outblown from ferny dells And clover-bloom and sweet brier smells. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Oh, that deceit should steal such gentle shapes,
And with a virtuous vizard hide foul guile!
He is my son; yea, and therein my shame;
Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit. — William Shakespeare

When you can't do anything else to a boy, you can make him wash his face. — E.W. Howe

Chase, we don't believe that homosexuality is a sin. The Bible was inspired by God, but it was written, translated, and interpreted by imperfect people just like us. This means that the passing of this sacred scripture from generation to generation and from culture to culture has been a bit like the "telephone game" you play at school. After thousands of years, it's impossible to judge the original spirit of some scripture. We believe that when in doubt, mercy triumphs judgment. So your parents are Christians who study and pray and then carefully choose what we follow in the Bible, based on whether or not it matches our understanding of Jesus's overall message. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Live finding each other in what you haven't yet found, seeing each other in a way that you haven't yet seen, reaching within to find the more. In the more you find the more of each other. — John De Ruiter

I could be spending time looking through a telescope or into a microscope and finding out the most extraordinary, wonderful things, but people say faith can move mountains. Faith in what, by the way? You haven't said. — Christopher Hitchens

It is safest to shut up and pay, which is what I shall eventually do, though I shall hate having to sell the children. — Russell Baker

I listen to music a lot on the treadmill - I would test 'Raditude' songs out on the treadmill. — Rivers Cuomo

Governments like it that way. They want their people to see war as a drama of opposites, good and evil, "them" and "us," victory or defeat. But war is primarily not about victory or defeat but about death and the infliction of death. It represents the total failure of the human spirit. — Robert Fisk

At first it was a bit daunting, but once I started to do it, the more I got into it, the more I started enjoying it and being able to say things lyrically that I would normally have to say musically. — Jimmy Chamberlin

Maybe not perfect, but great all the same. — Anonymous

Disgust is intuitive microbiology — Steven Pinker

We need to create the institutions that will support the society we want to live in. The only answer is collective action. — Nick Harkaway