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God is never impressed with the phony. He has no time or patience for the false; God deals only with truth. He says that to trust His Word as a plain statement of truth, ignoring all the mocking taunts of those who think they know better, will not be an easy path but it will be an absolutely sure one. That is what Hebrews 11 says to us. — Ray C. Stedman

Exactly. Since it is morally justifiable, I have only to consider the question of personal risk. Surely a gentleman should not lay much stress upon this, when a lady is in most desperate need of his help? — Arthur Conan Doyle

It just a fun game, until someone starts to win and then everyone else begins to cheat! — Andrew James Pritchard

When you read, don't just consider what the author thinks, consider what you think — Tom Schulman

There is no pain you or anyone could inflict on me worse than the pain I bear within myself. — Tracy Hickman

With me, what you see is what you get. Yes, call me naive, but I love life. I am happy, and for that, I make no apologies. I do like to see the best in people, and when someone is nice to my face, I tend to believe them. — Joyce Giraud

Unfortunately, being low maintenance also meant not asking for what you needed and never inconveniencing anyone. — Brene Brown

Excellence does not begin in Washington. — Ronald Reagan

For me, acting was a way of releasing all of this stuff that I had inside - and a way for me to tell the stories of the people I knew, so that their spirit could live through me. — Ving Rhames

They sat in the cafes with their fresh faces and long lovely legs and waited for something outrageous to happen. — Paula McLain

If this world affords true happiness, it is to be found in a home where love and confidence increase with the years, where the necessities of life come without severe strain, where luxuries enter only after their cost has been carefully considered. — A. Edward Newton