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Luther's objection to the antinomian preachers of his day, who were "fine Easter preachers but disgraceful Pentecost preachers, for they taught only redemption through Christ and not the sanctification through the Holy Spirit."16 — Mark Jones

Jazz is musical humor. The noun jazz describes a modern American technique for the playing of any music, accompanied by noise called harmony, and interpolated instrumental effects. It also describes music exhibiting influence of that technique which has as its traditional object to secure the effects of surprise, or in the broadest sense, humor. — Bix Beiderbecke

When I first toured with Wings things that were said about me were true - I did sing out of tune. — Linda McCartney

Of course I'm an egoist. Where do you get if you aren't? — Winston S. Churchill

There were poisons so subtle that to know their properties one had to sicken of them. There were maladies so strange that one had to pass through them if one sought to understand their nature. — Oscar Wilde

I'm constantly tortured, and that's why I say happiness is irrelevant. Happiness is for children and yuppies. — John Zorn

As I grew up, everything started getting grey and dull. I could still remember the amazing intensity of the world I'd lived in as a child, but I thought the dulling of perception was an inevitable consequence of age - just as a lens of the eye is bound gradually to dim. I didn't understand that clarity is in the mind. — Keith Johnstone

I may be ugly and clumsy, but one thing I'm not, I'm not retarded. — Maxine Hong Kingston

They're not much different from kitchen trash bags, though I'm sure they cost $50,000 because of NASA. — Andy Weir

Tease me like that again, and I'll put you over my knee," Cain threatens, and my poor impulse control kicks into overdrive.
"I'm not teasing. — Lilly Black

Let each citizen contribute their natural talents or acquired skills to the greater benefit of all in the community. — Michael Tellinger