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This principle is old, but true as fate, Kings may love treason, but the traitor hate. — Thomas Dekker

When little boys have learned a new bad word they are never happy till they have chalked it up on a door. And this also is Literature. — Rudyard Kipling

I loosened my grip on my opinions. I entered recovery for being such a know-it-all. I stopped expecting everyone to experience God or church or life like I thought it should be done. In fact, I stopped using the word should about God altogether, I sought God, and he was faithful to answer me. — Sarah Bessey

The new "theory of justice" demands that men counteract the "injustice" of nature by instituting the most obscenely unthinkable injustice among men: deprive "those favored by nature" (i.e., the talented, the intelligent, the creative) of the right to the rewards they produce (i.e., the right to life) - and grant to the incompetent, the stupid, the slothful a right to the effortless enjoyment of the rewards they could not produce, could not imagine, and would not know what to do with. — Ayn Rand

The New Testament never tells us to build a place for people to come to us; instead, the New Testament commands us to give our lives going to people. — David Platt

Take the word of experience, I speak the truth: inaction is safest in danger. — Silius Italicus

It may be a weed instead of a fish that, after all my labour, I at last pull up. — Michael Faraday

The gospel reveals the glory of God. According to God's Word, he is the sovereign Creator of all things. — David Platt

Did you feel me up when you were tying me down?"
"Um, no. Did you want me to?"
"Well, it would have been nice. — Lili St. Crow

Once a gift is given, no matter how you feel about the person giving it, it's yours. — Kristen Ashley

By the time the children go to bed, I am as drained as any mother who has spent her day working, car pooling, building Lego castles and shopping for the precisely correct soccer cleat. — Ayelet Waldman

the warmth and smell he associated with — Donna Leon

In proportion as our inward life fails, we go more constantly and desperately to the post office. You may depend on it, that the poor fellow who walks away with the greatest number of letters, proud of his extensive correspondence, has not heard from himself this long while. — Henry David Thoreau

Perhaps it's understandable to be more jaded on one's second exposure to something strange. — Louis Theroux