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Life did not stop for a broken heart. — Joanna Shupe

The blues is a low down achin' chill, — Robert Johnson

Maybe Bill Maher should just practice his monologue a few times before the show, so he wouldn't find it so hilarious. But I kid the asshole. — Andy Kindler

Always, in Lincoln's mature theology, there is paradox. There is starting this, yet there is also tenderness; there is melancholy, yet there is also humor: there is moral law, yet there is also compassion. History is the scene of the working out God's justice, which we can never escape, but it is also the scene of the revelation of the everlasting mercy. — Elton Trueblood

The next chapter is about belonging: the essential need we have to be and to share with others. The human heart is a place of freedom. We can be obliged to follow the law but not to love, because "true love casts out fear." Our society grows in justice and peace as we allow energies of love and concern for all to rise up in ourselves. — Jean Vanier

Christian life consists of faith and charity — Martin Luther

I dream in a language I do not understand when I'm awake. — Milorad Pavic

When I thinkof my own native land, In a moment I seem to be there; But alas! recollection at hand Soon hurries me back to despair. — William Cowper

Many Christians want the benefits of their belief, but they hesitate at the cost of discipleship. — Billy Graham

Similarity is the shadow of difference. Two things are similar by virtue of their difference from another; or different by virtue of one's similarity to a third. So it is with individuals. — Matt Ridley

If I could write a letter to my teenage self, I'd probably say something like: 'You ain't gonna believe what will become of you.' — Antony Sher

And if this be madness in the multitude, it is the same in every particular man. For as in the midst of the sea, though a man perceive no sound of that part of the water next him, yet he is well assured that part contributes as much to the roaring of the sea as any other part of the same quantity: so also, though we perceive no great unquietness in one or two men, yet we may be well assured that their singular passions are parts of the seditious roaring of a troubled nation. — Thomas Hobbes

We focus on the best, fun, and happy things, and people want that. Being happy never goes out of style, — Lilly Pulitzer