Underlinen Quotes & Sayings
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In conclusion, I submit that, far from science having buried God, not only do the results of science point towards his existence, but the scientific enterprise itself is validated by his existence. — John Lennox
God chooses people not for what He can do for them, but for the good they can do for others. — Max Anders
The modern materialist often makes it simply: "Do what you like," and then rushes off to ask his psychoanalyst when he no longer likes anything. — Joy Davidman
It is easy to have sex in dark but difficult to plug in your charger. — Scratchy Singh
They won't attack," Reyna said, "unless you try to steal something, or unless I tell them to. — Rick Riordan
I like the wild characters. I like the idea of being a character actor without being a character actor. — Britt Robertson
pockets, feeling the extra shotgun shells, and then reached over his shoulder and felt the bat, ready to grab if needed. He had combat knives sheathed in both boots, but it was rare that he got to use those. He brought them — Keith C. Blackmore
Memory is the seamstress, and a capricious one at that. Memory runs her needle in and out, up and down, hither and thither. We know not what comes next, or what follows after. Thus, the most ordinary movement in the world, such as sitting down at a table and pulling the inkstand towards one, may agitate a thousand odd, disconnected fragments, now bright, now dim, hanging and bobbing and dipping and flaunting, like the underlinen of a family of fourteen on a line in a gale of wind. — Virginia Woolf
Renouncing the honors at which the world aims, I desire only to know the truth ... and to the maximum of power, I exhort all other men to do the same. — Plato
Who remembers when we used to rest on Sunday instead of Monday? — Kin Hubbard
Although all men are born free, slavery has been the general lot of the human race. Ignorant
they have been cheated; asleep
they have been surprised; divided
the yoke has been forced upon them. But what is the lesson ... ? The people ought to be enlightened, to be awakened, to be united, that after establishing a government they should watch over it ... It is universally admitted that a well-instructed people alone can be permanently free. — James Madison
All religions have honored the beggar. For he proves that in a matter at the same time as prosaic and holy, banal and regenerative as the giving of alms, intellect and morality, consistency and principles are miserably inadequate. — Walter Benjamin