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There can be no doubt that the blessing, of which believers are heirs, is justification by faith; and that the promise, according to which they are heirs of this blessing, is the gospel promise made to Abraham. — Adoniram Judson

The hackers don't want to destroy the network. They want to keep it running, so they can keep making money from it. — Vinton Cerf

You're a ghost! Eddie cried. You're empty and you have nothing inside you. — Daniel Handler

Intelligence is so damn rare and the people who have it often have such a bad time with it that they get bitter or propagandistic and then it's not much use. — Ernest Hemingway,

Writing, more than any other art, is indexed to the worthiness of the self because it is identified in people's minds with emotion. — Rachel Cusk

Never let them take what you're not willing to give. — Elissa Sussman

I'm always hungry. I want to be the best. — Kevin Durant

If anyone ever tells me something doesn't go together, it makes me want to try it. — Christian Scott

Theoretically there is no absolute proof that one's awakening in the morning (the finding oneself again in the saddle of one's personality) is not really a quite unprecedented event, a perfectly original birth. — Vladimir Nabokov

There is no reason why agreement on particular points should not be both possible and advantageous to the so-called neutrals and to one or more of the blocs, either existing or in the process of formation, within the League of Nations. — Hjalmar Branting

We have more than we use. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I am living here and now. The blessing of my life is that I am totally concentrating on the present moment. And I want to be because there is nothing but the present moment. — Paulo Coelho

Language is the principal tool with which we communicate; but when words are used carelessly or mistakenly, what was intended to advance mutual understanding may in fact hinder it; our instrument becomes our burden — Irving Copi