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The whole Bible is the story of men and women trying to get back to God, to overcome that sin with sacrifices, good works, sermons, prophesy, witnessing, giving all kinds of things. It never worked. — Keith Miller

If you will fling yourself under the wheels, Juggernaut will go over you; depend upon it. — William Makepeace Thackeray

I consider the Detroit Red Wings one of the greatest franchises in any sport. For a player to come in and play, it's so special to wear the jersey. — Steve Yzerman

Okay. I wish for world peace," Weetzie said. "I am sorry," the genie said. "I cant grant that wish. Its out of my league." "Then I wish for an infinite number of wishes!" Those people on fairy tales never thought of that. "People in fairy tales wish for that all the time," the genie said. "They arent stupid. It just isnt in the records because I cant grant that type of wish. — Francesca Lia Block

Trust is a skill, one that is an aspect of virtually all human practices, cultures, and relationships. — Robert C. Solomon

My biggest challenge is cooking traditional French dishes, which usually require very specific techniques and methods. That's just not my style ... I cook from the soul. — Aaron Sanchez

There is no accomplishment so easy to acquire as politeness and none more profitable. — George Bernard Shaw

If you spend any time on the shooting of a drama, for television or movies, it's very slow and there's a lot of standing around. — Rebecca Eaton

The organs of the aged do not cry out in pain. — Richard Colgan

Finally, my manager negotiated a deal where I got to produce my own records. — Waylon Jennings

If we are crazy, then it is because we refuse to be crazy in the same way that the world has gone crazy. — Peter Maurin

I never liked that ending either. More love streaming out the wrong way, and I don't want to be the kind that says the wrong way. But it doesn't work, these erasures, this constant refolding of the pleats. There were some nice parts, sure, all lemondrop and mellonball, laughing in silk pajamas and the grain of sugar on the toast, love love or whatever, take a number. I'm sorry it's such a lousy story. — Richard Siken

I had always owned them to be the Word of God ... the careful reading of the Acts afforded me a practical picture of the early church; which made me feel deeply the contrast with its actual present state; though still, as ever beloved by God. — John Nelson Darby

The measured blood beats out the year's delay. — Louise Bogan