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Spogs Quotes By Al-Ma'arri

They all err - Muslims, Christians, Jews and Magians. There are two kinds of humans - the intelligent, who have no religion, and the religious, who have no intellect. — Al-Ma'arri

Spogs Quotes By Carolyn See

I don't believe you can buy or sell 'cool.' — Carolyn See

Spogs Quotes By Warren Zevon

I like wherever I am. That's my big secret. — Warren Zevon

Spogs Quotes By Mary Baker Eddy

No power can withstand divine Love. — Mary Baker Eddy

Spogs Quotes By John Milton

The end of all learning is to know God, and out of that knowledge to love and imitate Him. — John Milton

Spogs Quotes By Jen Hatmaker

This is what God taught me through Judas at Jesus' table, eating the broken bread that was His body: We don't get to opt out of living on mission because we might not be appreciated. We're not allowed to neglect the oppressed because we have reservations about their discernment. We cannot deny love because it might be despised or misunderstood. We can't withhold social relief because we're not convinced it will be perfectly managed. We can't project our advantaged perspective onto struggling people and expect results available only to the privileged. Must we be wise? Absolutely. But doing nothing is a blatant sin of omission. — Jen Hatmaker

Spogs Quotes By Terry Pratchett

They were scrawny, even by Feegle standards, with barely a wisp of beard hair between them and impractically low-slung spogs knocking about their knees, their kilts hung low on their skinny hips. To Tiffany's amazement, she could see the top bands of colored pants riding high above them. pants? On a Feegle? The times were indeed changing.
"Pull yon kilts up, lads!" Ron muttered as they pushed their way past. — Terry Pratchett

Spogs Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Today was not a day for the sounds of life. Today was for the hollow wind rustling branches, for the rushing of a half-frozen river, for the crunch of snow under her boots. — Sarah J. Maas