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The Calvary road with Jesus is not a joyless road. It is a painful one, but it is a profoundly happy one. When we choose the fleeting pleasures of comfort and security over the sacrifices and sufferings of missions and evangelism and ministry and love, we choose against joy. — John Piper

A long time after, while the Afterlife continued on, the Universe was coming to its end. The expanding universe had long since started to slow, then it had started to collapse back on itself. — Larry Yoakum III

I couldn't chance failing in New York yet, letting the city fail me. It was the only place I knew I belonged. If I couldn't survive there, I would have no place else to go. — Hope Edelman

Still, he figured, sometimes you've got to do what you've got to do, and then sometimes you've just got to run like hell after it's done. — Derek Landy

There are things we know and things we don't know about food. But there are certain basic things we do know, and that's what I've tried to build these rules on. — Michael Pollan

The world is more malleable than you think, and it's waiting for you to hammer it into shape. — Bono

No one says "Gee Whiz!" very much these days, of course, not even in America - both because that expression has long since been supplanted by others more colourful and less printable, and because our capacity for surprise has long since been dulled by a surfeit of sources. — Shashi Tharoor

Words in a person's word stock are like paints on a palette. It helps to have just the right shade when you need it. — Anu Garg

You can get busy living, get busy dying, or get busy writing. — Anon

In spite of the anguish my addiction to drugs and alcohol has caused me, I wouldn't relinquish its lessons — Russell Brand

She pronounced each word carefully, as though she was tasting fruit. The words of her poems were a most private and fragrant orchard. — Pat Conroy

To a proprietor of a mine, the silver money is a produce with which he buys what he has occasion for. To all those through whose hands this silver afterwards passes, it is only the price of the produce which they themselves have raised by means of their property in land, their capitals, or their industry. In selling them they in the first place exchange them for money, and afterwards they exchange the money for articles of consumption. — Jean-Baptiste Say

The settled opinion here is that religion is essentially distinct from Civil Govt. and exempt from its cognizance; that a connection between them is injurious to both ... — James Madison