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A major part of the meaning of life is contained in the very process of discovering it. — Ira Progoff

Without the gospel, we may come and ask for things. Without the gospel, we may conceive of a holy God who is intimidating and who can be approached with petitions only if we are very good. Or we may conceive of a God whose "love" just means he regards everyone positively. To approach the first kind of "God" is fearsome; to approach the second kind of God is no big deal. Thus without the gospel, there is no possibility of passion and delight to praise and approach the true God. — Timothy Keller

Since I was a kid, music has been a huge part of my life. My parents had a pretty solid vinyl collection and exposed me to some amazing artists. — Reid Scott

Part of the problem of the city is the impermanence of success. We're only as good as our last deal, — Derek L. Worthington

If I didn't have a front-row seat on history, it was at least a seat on the aisle. — Dan Rather

Freedom is the default position. Everything the government does takes away some of our freedom ... That's why we have a constitution, to restrain the government. — Andrew Napolitano

Elske screamed, too. But when Elske screamed, it was the war cry of the Volkaric that came out of her mouth, a howling like the voice of a wolf. The cry wound around the narrow streets as if they were in the wild and merciless northlands. — Cynthia Voigt

If you are going to make peace, you can't just meet nice people. — Jonathan Powell

Don't feel sorry for yourself. Make do. — Stephen King

After the passing of irresistible music you must make do with a dripping faucet. — Jim Harrison

This is why it's bad to run a country by executive order: because our nation runs on laws - when everyone knows the law, and everyone knows what it is, you know both the law and the consequence, and you get that. — James Lankford