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Tony [Campolo] and I might disagree on the details, but I think we are both trying to find an alternative to both traditional Universalism and the narrow, exclusivist understanding of hell [that unless you explicitly accept and follow Jesus, you are excluded from eternal life with God and destined for hell]. — Brian D. McLaren

Samantha turned on a coy smile and the wily charm of a coquettish girl. A little shiver went through me. The one thing she wasn't was coy or coquettish. More like a cold hearted killer who only smiled at the thought of violence. — Kaden Brown

The principles of Buddhism have become more commonplace, which is a good thing. — Sakyong Mipham

Ballet is a dance executed by the human soul. — Alexander Pushkin

One of the series I like is D.M. Cornish's 'Monster Blood Tattoo,' in which he creates a whole language. Kids who are reading that are building a language in their heads. There's no real cognitive difference. I think kids are excited by language, and they're not always given credit for that. — Matthew Tobin Anderson

I think that after all it might be better to leave things as they are — Jose Saramago

No human beings are more dangerous than those who have suffered for a belief — Emile M. Cioran

Without education, there is no hope for our people and without hope, our future is lost — Charles Hamilton Houston

Books are men of higher stature ... — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Dignity is a mask we wear to hide our ignorance. — Elbert Hubbard

But I had never seen her that way. I had never known her as Pauline, the name he parents had given her, or as Posey, the name her friends had given her; only as Mom, the name I had given her. I could only see her carrying dinner to the table with kitchen mitts, or carpooling us to the bowling alley. — Mitch Albom

Heaven never helps the man who will not help himself — Sophocles

The wicked can have only accomplices, the voluptuous have companions in debauchery, self-seekers have associates, the politic assemble the factions, the typical idler has connections, princes have courtiers. Only the virtuous have friends. — Voltaire