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It is always helpful to us to fix our attention on the God-ward aspect of Christian work; to realise that the work of God does not mean so much man's work for God, as God's own work through man. — Hudson Taylor
How had I deserved to be so blessed by such confessions? - how had I deserved to be so cursed with the removal of my beloved in the hour of her making them, But upon this subject I cannot bear to dilate. — Edgar Allan Poe
One sort of believes in recycling. But one believes in it as a kind of palliative to the gods. — Fay Weldon
Expressions of sharp and even violent criticism of religion and the church have been welcomed, for they usually imply sincerity of thought. If caustic criticism of religious institutions and practices is irreligious, then Amos, Isaiah, and Jesus were very irreligious men. In fact, that is exactly what many of their contemporaries took them to be. — Halford Luccock
But how can you understand a war without any knowledge of the society where it happens? It's like trying to understand birth without knowing anything about pregnancy or conception. Or like trying to understand our current economic collapse without knowing what a derivative is. — Annia Ciezadlo
I have a very haute couture way of working. — John Galliano
My standards are higher than they used to be, I think. They don't necessarily have to make sense, but I certainly work on them a lot harder now
partly because I do them on the computer, and I print them out and fix them, and print them and fix them over and over again, whereas in the early days I used to just scratch down a few things on a piece of paper. — Dean Wareham
Farleigh. I fear that I'd break something irreplaceable." She swallowed. "Sir Mark." He reached out one hand again, almost to her face, — Courtney Milan
No one can make you jealous, angry, vengeful, or greedy; unless you let him. — Napoleon Hill
The fundamental Law of The Universe states that all human beings are fundamentally the same and therefore have an equal right to live in equality. — Anthony Pan
Fortune's wheel never stands still the highest point is therefore the most perilous. — Maria Edgeworth