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The gospel is the good news that the everlasting and ever-increasing joy of the never-boring, ever-satisfying Christ is ours freely and eternally by faith in the sin-forgiving death and hope-giving resurrection of Jesus Christ. — John Piper

I might, by chance, write something just as shoddy;
But then I wouldn't show it to everybody. — Moliere

If one's memories of Baghdad women were only of those to be seen in the streets, they would be of leathery, wrinkled faces, prematurely old, figures which have lost all shape, and henna-stained hands crinkled and deformed by toil. — Isabella Bird

The loss of the culture is one of the main reasons Ciro Guerra wanted to tell their story. — Tom Cole

I never had working papers. I never had a job. I sold crack until I got in the music, so this is the best thing that happened to me and I do it excessively. — Curtis Jackson

Tis always morning somewhere. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Your health is a long-range investment that will pay-off when you need it most. — Bryant McGill

Misfortunes shared creates happiness. — Victor Hugo

There are still many unsolved problems about bird life, among which are the age that birds attain, the exact time at which some birds acquire their adult dress, and the changes which occur in this with years. Little, too, is known about the laws and routes of bird migration, and much less about the final disposition of the untold thousands which are annually produced. — Paul Bartsch

However, if you are just making a show of your spiritual accomplishments in order to get money, for example, that is hypocrisy. — Dalai Lama XIV

For Emily Dickinson every philosophical idea was a potential lover. Metaphysics is the realm of eternal seduction of the spirit by ideas. — Charles Simic

I finally understood what true love meant ... love meant that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be. — Nicholas Sparks

Panurge stood beside the galley with an oar in his hand, not to help the herdsmen but to prevent from from somehow clambering aboard and thus escaping their death, and all the while preached to them eloquently . . . with rhetorical flourishes about the miseries of this world and the blessings of the next, affirming that those who had passed on to that place were happier than those who lived on in this vale of tears. — Francois Rabelais

When the morning comes, let it go, this too shall pass. — Ok Go

Every time I think I'm missing a piece of me, you give it back. — Cassandra Clare