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Never use the message of the cross to crucify those you don't like, or the sword of the Spirit to attack other believers. — Perry Stone

If a program of physical activity isn't designed to get you stronger or faster or better conditioned by producing a specific stress to which a specific desirable adaptation can occur, you don't get to call it training. It's just exercise. — Mark Rippetoe

I personally don't believe in aliens. But, I do believe that there is something out there that is accountable for all these mysterious things that are going on: I think it is a spiritual thing not a material thing. — J. T. Walsh

I'm from Miami, I love it when we're out in the heat. When it's cold, I'm like, 'I'm never acting again,' because it's too freezing. — Majandra Delfino

Apparently being princess wasn't all about beautiful palaces, fantastic castles, shopping, archery lessons, wearing awesome crowns and kickass underwear and being married to a hot guy who named his ship after you. Apparently there were drawbacks — Kristen Ashley

Every new idea is just a mashup or a remix of one or more previous ideas. — Austin Kleon

With women, Ernie Holm had some experience at taking no for an answer. — John Irving

God favors men and women who delight in being made worthy of happiness before the happiness itself. — Criss Jami

In ancient mythology," Langdon offered, "a hero in denial is the ultimate manifestation of hubris and pride. No man is more prideful than he who believes himself immune to the dangers of the world. — Dan Brown

What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man who instructs the rising generation? — Marcus Tullius Cicero

This country cannot afford the deceptive luxury of waging defensive warfare. — James Forrestal

I never saw a gun until I was 24. I didn't grow up in Mayberry; I grew up in Southern California. — Susan Straight

Joan of Arc speaks of her "contemptible estate" as a shepherd's daughter, and afterward, denying her father, calls him "Decrepit miser! base, ignoble wretch!" (Henry VI., Part 1, Act 1, Sc. 2, and Act 5, Sc. 4.) It is hard to believe that Shakespeare would have so frequently allowed his characters to express their contempt for members of the lower orders of society if he had not had some sympathy with their opinions. — William Shakespeare

I go out of my way to stay off commuter planes. I have skipped conferences because I would not fly on marginal airlines (and because of many mishaps, I also avoided flying on ValuJet). — Mary Schiavo

I feel good. I think everything went good. — Hal Sutton