Stuckeys Farm Quotes & Sayings
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The special virtue of freedom is not that it makes you richer and more powerful but that it gives you more time to understand what it means to be alive. — Adam Gopnik

Patience is as fearsome a weapon as rage. More so, in fact, 'cause fewer men have it. — Joe Abercrombie

When I'm playing with circular saws, I'm offline (though often listening to podcasts) and when I sit in the cabin to read or write, it's wonderful to be offline for a few hours at a time. — Ethan Zuckerman

Preaching is the primary means of growth for the local church. There is a great deal of debate about this in our day, but it is the preaching of the Word that God most uses to build up a church, not only numerically but above all (and far more importantly) in spiritual depth and understanding of the people who make up the congregation. — James Montgomery Boice

You wish to believe foolishly that no matter what comes, you can simply overcome through some sense of unlimited potential or magical destiny, but that is folly. Your life hangs in the balance. — Robert J. Crane

The automatic stabilizer is unemployment insurance, food stamps, additional coverage of Medicaid. — Franklin Raines

Losing is not a good feeling, but I don't ever lose anyway. — Maddie Ziegler

If human help fails, God will never forsake thee. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I used to have six theories and no kids. Now I have six kids and no theories. — Kevin DeYoung

It may almost always be the right thing for others but it usually wasn't the right thing for you," he told me. "Life ain't worth livin', Jules, if you don't take a few risks and I'm not talkin' about puttin' your ass on the line to save the world. I'm talkin' about puttin' your ass on the line to save yourself." — Kristen Ashley

Any [political] party without principles is rudderless and passive. — Rich Lowry

Everything that can be denied, deserves to be denied; and real sincerity means the belief in a state of things which cannot be denied, or in which there is no lie. The sincere man feels that his activity has a metaphysical meaning. It can only be explained by the laws of a different and a higher life; it is in the deepest sense an affirmation: even if everything that he does seem utterly opposed to the laws of our present life. — Friedrich Nietzsche

No son of mine should ever take the side of the Puritans: that is always an error. — Oscar Wilde