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Maybe yelling back is a kind of marital diplomacy — Jonathan Tropper

Girls should never be afraid to be smart. — Emma Watson

The Christian's hope is based not on our unsettling feelings of joy in Christ, but on Christ himself. — Tony Reinke

If God wants us to hear and know and obey His voice, why does He whisper? — Steven Furtick

You know, I've had an incredible career and I'm blessed. — Malcolm McDowell

Men are liars. We'll lie about lying if we have to. I'm an algebra liar. I figure two good lies make a positive. — Tim Allen

When the ship is sinking and you're forced to choose sides, the new solution is to jump from island to island to island. You don't have to pick. — Shia Labeouf

I was born with a lot of horsepower. There was a lot cooking inside me, a lot of energy, and Dad was a strong man by will and by intelligence, and the combination of us was almost bound to result in periodic explosions. He and I disagreed politically, very violently, and things would get hectic around the house. — Richard Boone

If I turn into one of those girls, I'll hand you the gun. — Gayle Forman

She'd read the dictionary all the way through. No one told her you weren't supposed to. — Terry Pratchett

If you aren't going out for business, you may go out of business. — Robert J. Braathe

Even as Ramadan holds profound meaning for the world's 1.5 billion Muslims, it is also a reminder to people of all faiths of our common humanity and the commitment to justice, equality, and compassion shared by all great faiths. In that spirit, I wish Muslims across America and around the world a blessed month, and I look forward to again hosting an iftar dinner here at the White House. Ramadan Kareem. — Barack Obama

In summary, Schmucker argued that theology was contextual in nature, and that theological systems and expressions - indeed the church itself - had to be changed to accommodate their cultural and philosophical setting. — Albert B. Collver