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Let me beg you, not to rest contented with the commonplace religion that is now so prevalent. — Adoniram Judson

The most prevalent way of working in photography right now is project oriented: you go after an idea. I like the old way, the intuitive approach. You follow your nose and take pictures and see what emerges. It happens after the fact. — Mark Klett

No one escapes from the past without bearing some of its burdens. — Edmund Morgan

Delirium tremens in a drunk alcoholic are an unmistakable symptom, but those intoxicated with theories are easily mistaken for geniuses. — Samael Aun Weor

People are like water in a pond where you cannot see the bottom. You think you know where it is shallow and where it is deep but it's only when you have to dive in head first that you find out where it is truly deep. — J.L. Witterick

For better or worse, we're rewiring our brains for what the technology industry now calls "continuous partial attention. — Lucy Jo Palladino

A City that parlies is half gotten.
[A city that parleys is half gotten.] — George Herbert

I dream about singing. I would love to sing and write. — Emmanuelle Beart

Martin Luther described the doctrine of justification by faith as the article of faith that decides whether the church is standing or falling. By this he meant that when this doctrine is understood, believed, and preached, as it was in New-Testament times, the church stands in the grace of God and is alive; but where it is neglected, overlaid, or denied, ... the church falls from grace and its life drains away, leaving it in a state of darkness and death. — J.I. Packer

Racism is still alive they just be concealing it — Kanye West

I bark my voice out through a closed throat, pretty much. It's more, perhaps, like a dog in some ways. It does have its limitations, but I'm learning different ways to keep it alive. — Tom Waits

At the heart of banking is a suicidal strategy. Banks take money from the public or each other on call, skim it for their own reward and then lock the rest up in volatile, insecure and illiquid loans that at times they cannot redeem without public aid. — James Buchan