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If untimely death came only those who deserved that fate, Keturah, where would choice be? No one would do good for its own sake, but only to avoid an early demise. No one would speak out against evil because of his own courageous soul, but only to live another day. The right to choose is man's great gift, but one thing is not his to choose
the time and means of death. — Martine Leavitt

There was something that finished chaos, born before Heaven and Earth. — Laozi

singular, familiar state of cognizance. — John Riha

God's blessing is like a coin that has two sides, favor and trials. — Sunday Adelaja

I mean, Hell or no hell, all horror plots are overdone, over cooked, and smelling. — Cameron Jace

This is the love that does all things; that brings to pass even the evils we suffer; so shaping them that they are but instruments of preparing the good which, as yet, has not arrived. — Francois Fenelon

Never have doubted it, even when the plane crash happened. I wasn't mad at God. I just knew that there was a reason that I didn't know about why it happened. — Reba McEntire

I ain't makin' music for the media. I make music for the people in the streets - that want a street level of entertainment. I'm makin' music because I have the streets to feed. — Rick Ross

Those who die, merely suffering the woes of life like cats and dogs, are they men? — Swami Vivekananda

When I find a look that I like, that's my entire wardrobe. — Jeremy Irvine

Who wooed in haste, and means to wed at leisure. — William Shakespeare

Neo-Spenglerians who are attuned to the racial view of history (call them "racists" for convenience) hold that the "final" phase of a Culture - the imperialistic stage - is final only because the cultural organism destroys its body and kills its soul by this process. Obviously, if we are to draw analogies between cultures and organisms we must agree that the soul of the organism dies only because of the death of the body. The soul can sicken - the soul of the West is now diseased and perhaps mortally ill - but it cannot die unless the organism itself dies. And this, point out the racists, is precisely what has happened to all previous cultures; death of the organism being the natural result of the suicidal process of imperialism. — Willis Carto

God plays a lot of jokes on us to get our attention. — Garrison Keillor