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Morals are meant to be shared." He held me away for another moment, reading, then grinned and handed me the book. "I like this one."
... "It's better to love people than wealth. I love Dad, Mom, Kendall, Sandra, Nick, baby Stetson, and especially Hudson. I wouldn't trade them for a mountain of gold."
"I love the word 'especially,'" he said. "And I love the person who wrote it." Then he bent over to kiss me. — Janette Rallison

When the female voice is repressed and stifled, the entire community can easily find themselves cut off from the sacred feminine, depriving themselves of the full image of god. — Rob Bell

You know, he doesn't have to be the only one bopped in the noggin when noggin-boppin' time rolls around. — Christopher Moore

We are a small, open economy, highly dependent on global flows. It is inevitably a demand that dramatically alters and that is reflected in what we feel here in New Zealand. So there is at its most basic level a limit to what we can do and that is true everywhere. — John Key

If we are serious about combating the childhood obesity epidemic and improving child nutrition, then everyone must chip in
parents, schools, and yes even Congress. — Tom Harkin

Amazon isn't happening to the book business," he likes to say to authors and journalists. "The future is happening to the book business.") — Brad Stone

Wayne McGregor's 'Dyad 1929' is a good example of this capable British choreographer's work. — Robert Gottlieb

I call upon those who love freedom to stand with us now. Together we shall achieve victory. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Mine was mistake, yours was revenge -absolutely not even. — Shreya Gupta

Destiny is not a mystery. For better or worse, your destiny is the result of your daily decisions and defining decisions. — Mark Batterson

By justification we are saved from the guilt of sin ... by sanctification we are saved from the power and root of sin — John Wesley

All that glitters is not gold; Often have you heard that told: Many a man his life has sold But my outside to behold: Gilded tombs do worms enfold Had you been as wise as bold, Your in limbs, in judgment old, Your answer had not been in'scroll'd Fare you well: your suit is cold.' Cold, indeed, and labour lost: Then, farewell, heat and welcome, frost! — William Shakespeare