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Unutilized Letter Quotes By Orson Scott Card

America is an empire that does not wish to be one ; we are easily discouraged from doing what must be done to maintain the global order that allows democracy and prosperity to flourish. — Orson Scott Card

Unutilized Letter Quotes By Bob Newhart

Dick Martin, if you put a gun to his forehead, he couldn't tell you a joke. — Bob Newhart

Unutilized Letter Quotes By Girl234

Hatred makes you weak where else love makes you vulnerable. There's a difference. — Girl234

Unutilized Letter Quotes By John Owen

Not to be daily employing the Spirit and new nature for the mortifying of sin is to neglect that excellent succor which God has given us against our greatest enemy. If we neglect to make use of what we have received, God may justly hold his hand from giving us more. His graces, as well as his gifts, are bestowed on us to use, exercise, and trade with. Not to be daily mortifying sin is to sin against the goodness, kindness, wisdom, grace, and love of God, who has furnished us with a principle of doing it. — John Owen

Unutilized Letter Quotes By Cornel West

I don't believe in the elimination of evil. But I believe in fightin' against evil. — Cornel West

Unutilized Letter Quotes By Nell Freudenberger

It was possible to be struck dumb by all sorts of emotions, not only surprise, and as they drove back toward Pittsford, Amina thought that there ought to be a whole set of words to encompass all those different varieties of silence. — Nell Freudenberger

Unutilized Letter Quotes By Vanna Smythe

One can lose themselves in the twilight, when there are no colors to guide the way. — Vanna Smythe

Unutilized Letter Quotes By Leta Blake

The carefully constructed walls he'd built over years and years of abstinence came crashing down. — Leta Blake