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Where belief tries to expel doubt, faith walks with it, offering no easy answers. Belief insists, while faith hopes and trusts. The one is demanded, the other freely given, and this freedom means that real faith is both difficult and stubborn. It involves an ongoing struggle, a continual questioning of what we think we know, a wrestling with issues and ideas. It goes hand-in-hand with doubt, in a never-ending conversation with it. And sometimes even in conscious defiance of it. — Lesley Hazleton

I was in shock. Funny how the world works. You don't get the something you really covet, but then the universe provides unexpected compensation. Here I thought you had to make a wish for it to come true. — Sarah Dessen

An object painted upside down is suitable for painting because it is unsuitable as an object. — Georg Baselitz

At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents. — Jane D. Hull

It is the greatest art of the devil to convince us he does not exist. — Charles Baudelaire

If Love Were Oil, / I'd Be About a Quart Low. — Lewis Grizzard

Conditioning is essential to success in basketball. — John Wooden

A genuine faith resolves the mystery of life by the mystery of God. — Reinhold Niebuhr

My friends are everything without me but I am nothing without my friends. — Santosh Kalwar

I always try to find the positives in losing a match, but it's not always easy. — Stanislas Wawrinka

I am tired of making history. I want to make progress. — Mark Anthony Peterson

Increase Mather, President of Harvard University, in his treatise on Remarkable Providences, insists that the smell of herbs alarms the Devil and that medicine expels him. Such beliefs have probably even now not wholly disappeared from among us. — James Henry Breasted

There are certain sorts of jokes which have only to do with the substitution of the unexpected word in a familiar context. If you translated something into French and then had it translated back into English by somebody who didn't know the original, you'd lose what was funny. — Tom Stoppard

If man can fly, it won't be something extraordinary! But if man can become immortal, now that will be extraordinary! — Mehmet Murat Ildan