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This is truth the poet sings ... — John Greenleaf Whittier
But God disciplines us for our good, that we may share in his holiness ... Without holiness no one will see the Lord. HEBREWS 12:10, 14 — Andrew Murray
She who follows another's course, finds a sure path to her own remorse. — John Kramer
Now I'm just standing here on the conveyor. Along for the ride. I reach the end, turn around, and go back the other way. The world has been distilled. Being dead is easy. After a few hours of this, I notice a female on the opposite conveyor. She doesn't lurch or groan like most of us. Her head just lolls from side to side. I like that about her. That she doesn't lurch or groan. I catch her eye and stare at her. — Isaac Marion
The average man gets his living by such depressing devices that boredom becomes a sort of natural state to him. — H.L. Mencken
Everybody knows this legend in kind of African-American lore. There's always somebody in your neighborhood named Orangejello or Lemonjello. And that's spelled - Orangejello is spelled O-R-A-N-G-E-J-E-L-L-O. — Jordan Peele
Does defending liberalism leave you friendless and perhaps wondering about your breath? — Phil Ochs
Only when my 'Punktown'-based stories began seeing print did I demonstrate my proclivity for blurring the borders between horror, science fiction, and other genres. — Jeffrey Thomas
Human life is a continuous thread which each of us spins to his own pattern, rich and complex in meaning. There are no natural knots in it. Yet knots form, nearly always in adolescence. — Edgar Friedenberg
I'm in the moment. I'm always in the moment of life. — Jenifer Lewis
All statements about the hydrides of boron earlier than 1912, when Stock began to work upon them, are untrue. — Alfred Stock
Why is it that we are so busy with the future? It is not our province; and is there not a criminal interference with Him to whom it belongs, in our feverish, anxious attempts to dispose of it, and in filling it up with shadows of good and evil shaped by our own wild imaginations? To do God's will as fast as it is made known to us, to inquire hourly
I had almost said each moment
what He requires of us, and to leave ourselves, our friends, and every interest at His control, with a cheerful trust that the path which He marks out leads to our perfection and to Himself,
this is at once our duty and happiness; and why will we not walk in the plain, simple way? — William Ellery Channing
Writing is a private discipline, in a field of companions. — Jonathan Lethem
All forms of oppression carry their own semantics. — Judd Trichter
Exams test your memory, life tests your learning; others will test your patience. — Fennel Hudson