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But a faithful believer will in all circumstances mediate on the mercy and fatherly goodness of God. — John Calvin

What is left unsaid gets in the way of the relationship. What is left unasked-for is a missed opportunity. — Thomas Leonard

When we think about the past, we think, 'It must have been so boring.' It's actually not. — Caitriona Balfe

A lot of peopletell me I'm a bit dreamy, but I like the idea of that. Of being somewhere else. — Alex Turner

Throughout the island they wear the same sort of clothes, without any other distinction except what is necessary to distinguish the two sexes and the married and unmarried. — Thomas More

I think no human being can give more than this. Making life possible for the other, if only for a moment. — Martin Buber

The dread, I learned, builds slowly. It eats away at you a little bit over time until you start questioning everything you do and feel. — Jeanie Dyer

When punk picked up black leather, I put it down. — Suzi Quatro

Columbia tried to put me behind other groups, so I didn't wanna wait, they let me out of the contract and I'm glad they did. — DMX

To strive with an equal is dangerous; with a superior, mad; with an inferior, degrading. — Seneca The Younger

Hail holy light, offspring of heav'n firstborn! — John Milton

I lay it down as a fact that if all men knew what others say of them, there would not be four friends in the world. — Blaise Pascal

Set a daily solitude time for reflection and rethinking. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If this is so, why should any man bother about moral rules and regulations? Why should any man conform to laws formulated by a people whose outlook on the universe probably differed diametrically from his own? Why should any man obey a regulation which is denounced, by his common-sense, as a hodge-podge of absurdities, and why should he model his whole life upon ideals invented to serve the temporary needs of a forgotten race of some past age? These questions Nietzsche asked himself. His conclusion was a complete rejection of all fixed codes of morality, and with them of all gods, messiahs, prophets, saints, popes, — H.L. Mencken

Petronius would take his free bread buns and run. I happened to know that since Petro had been elected to the watch he had never cast a vote. He believed a man on a public salary should be impartial. I didn't agree but I admired him being so stubborn in his eccentricities. Aufidius Crispus would be an unusual politician if he had allowed for such morality in the voters he was courting. — Lindsey Davis