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Nepotism is the bedrock of social existence. — Adam Bellow
God tests His people through hardship. — John Piper
It's just too bad we can't have an epidemic of botulism. — Ronald Reagan
Retirement, it seems, is the final fling. The love boat, the trip-around-the-world. — Klaus H. Carl
I love signing autographs! Sometimes, when people ask me for one, I keep the photo for myself and frame it. It's a Win-Win situation really; I get an extra 25 dollars in my pocket AND another portrait for my bedroom. — Zach Braff
A lot of times, scripts are written so the character is all one way. Even with 'Bringing Out the Dead,' the character was written a little more generic. — Ving Rhames
Failing is not real, it's an optional state of mind. — Behdad Sami
Trying to explain the feeling I had is like trying to describe what you see when your eyes are bandaged: it's not impossible, but it's different from describing something you can actually look at, something you might see in the course of a normal day. It is trying to describe something at which you are unable to look directly. — John Darnielle
Don't just cope, walk in victory. — Joseph Prince
There is nothing more foolish, nothing more given to outrage than a useless mob. — Herodotus
The goal of your first marathon is to finish. You have no time goal. You're not endeavoring to win or place in your age category. Being a speed demon serves no purpose other than to court injury. Your only competition is you. — Gina Greenlee
To err is human, to forgive is divine. — Jo Nesbo
The spiritual power in the gospel is denied when we augment or adjusting gospel into no gospel at all. When we doubt the message alone is the power of God for salvation we start adding or subtracting, trusting our own powers of persuasion or presentation. — Matt Chandler
I could go anywhere in the world and people would stop me in the street and talk about 'Fringe' and how much they adored it and asked questions about it. — John Noble