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Because of the near-abandonment of the historical Christian faith, the cultural Christianity that is often practiced today is a tepid, insipid mixture that lacks the power to invigorate us spiritually. While we thirst for living water (John 7:37-38), many churches increasingly lack the spiritual capacity to provide it. Many persons now satisfy their thirst in the meeting rooms of the various Twelve-Step organizations. Inherent — Martin Davis
I don't believe all this nonsense about market timing. Just buy good value and when the market is ready that value will be recognized. — Henry Earl Singleton
At Gallaudet, deafness isn't an issue. You don't even think about it. Students can pay attention to accounting or psychology or journalism. But when a deaf person goes to another college, no matter how supportive it is, that person doesn't get the same access. — I. King Jordan
Everyone there pretended to be so bohemian and radical but really they were all worried about offending everyone else and she was fucking sick of it. — Claire Vaye Watkins
Look, let me tell you something, Satan, or whoever you are." "Don't use that name, I hate it." "That's likely to make me pepper my speeches with it." "My name is Memnoch," he said calmly, with a small pleading gesture. "Memnoch the Devil. — Anne Rice
The spiritual life is first of all a life. It is not merely something to be known and studied, it is to be lived. — Thomas Merton
The very first thing you learn if you're a gentleman is that you never compare one woman to another. That's the way of all death. — Patrick Macnee
The last part, the part you're now approaching, was for Aristotle the most important for happiness. — Charles Van Doren
The greatest danger of traditional education is that learning may remain purely verbal. — Mirra Komarovsky
You put your hand on Corinne's back like this again and I'm breaking your fingers. — Sylvia Day
Personally I estimate about a third of my time is spent on author events, social media and traditional publicity. — Sara Sheridan
Going to fetch Uncle Analdas. Have you been by the Hill?"
Just left there," Robin answered. "Everybody's excited. Seems there's new Folks coming."
Yes, I know," cried Little Georgie eagerly. "I've just made a song about it. Wouldn't you like to hear it? It goes like -"
No, thanks," called Robin. — Robert Lawson