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Uncopyable Paper Quotes By Carl R. Trueman

The task of the preacher, therefore, is to take the Bible and to do two things in every sermon: destroy self-righteousness and point hearers toward the alien, external righteousness of Christ. — Carl R. Trueman

Uncopyable Paper Quotes By Michael Novak

We can talk about human dignity, but where is it? — Michael Novak

Uncopyable Paper Quotes By Radclyffe Hall

For together with those who themselves being normal, had long put intellects above bodies, were writers, painters, musicians and scholars, men and women who, set apart from their birth, had determined to hack out a niche in existence. — Radclyffe Hall

Uncopyable Paper Quotes By Lynne Truss

We read privately, mentally listening to the author's voice and translating the writer's thoughts. The book remains static and fixed; the reader journeys through it. — Lynne Truss

Uncopyable Paper Quotes By Rodney Dangerfield

It was the same thing in the army, no respect. They gave me a uniform that glowed in the dark. — Rodney Dangerfield

Uncopyable Paper Quotes By Murray N. Rothbard

Moreover, in the system of criminal punishment in the libertarian world, the emphasis would never be, as it is now, on "society's" jailing the criminal; the emphasis would necessarily be on compelling the criminal to make restitution to the victim of his crime. The present system, in which the victim is not recompensed but instead has to pay taxes to support the incarceration of his own attacker - would be evident nonsense in a world that focuses on the defense of property rights and therefore on the victim of crime. — Murray N. Rothbard

Uncopyable Paper Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

This very certain that each man carries in his eye the exact indication of his rank in the immense scale of men, and we are always learning to read it. A complete man should need no auxiliaries to his personal presence. — Ralph Waldo Emerson