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The field that cannot feed even its tiller Burn down every stalk that stands on it. — Saadat Hasan Manto

The great guardian principle of all conduct in the church of God is personal responsibility to the Lord. — John Nelson Darby

Teach your children gratefulness. Do all you can to deliver them from our culture's poisonous entitlement mentality. — Randy Alcorn

If everybody walks into the room wearing crutches you don't know who can stand on their own two feet. — Joel Salatin

Artists shouldn't wait until they are told what their art should be, they shouldn't follow trends or allow other people to influence their work, an artist should only create from the strongest emotions within their heart — Andrew James Pritchard

At Earth's great market where Joy is trafficked in, Buy while thy purse yet swells with golden Youth. — Alan Seeger

What is death? A scary mask. Take it off-see, it doesn't bite. — Epictetus

Lucky Charms?" I asked.
"Magically delicious," he explained. "Requisite for any sort of building project."
I shook my head, still amazed at how he had managed to weasel his way over here. "This isn't a date."
He cut me a scandalized look. "Obviously. I'd bring Count Chocula for that. — Richelle Mead

Our own self-love draws a thick veil between us and our faults. — Lord Chesterfield

To get God on your side is a great way to feel powerful. — Barbara Brown Taylor

Meek wifehood is no part of my profession; I am your friend, but never your possession. — Vera Brittain

And I dare say most people don't think too deeply on sex, beyond what they've been taught through the media and society. — Abigail Barnette

Whoever interrupts the conversation of others to make a display of his fund of knowledge, makes notorious his own stock of ignorance. — Sa'di S. Shaikh Muslihu-D-Din

I need geometry to set the grammar of the image expressive language . The structural skeleton, the composition and the geometric layout provide a perspective from which one can read the image; otherwise we would do what Dadaists did when they put words in a little bag and then took them out at random in order to compose a poem. — Augusto De Luca