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It's either the flu or love ... The synptoms are the same. — Charles M. Schulz

If you could eavesdrop on everything said about you, you'd spend most of your time waiting for the subject to come up. — Robert Breault

Let whoever is wise pay attention to these things and consider L the Lord's acts of faithful love. u — Anonymous

I rebelled against the Mormon Church by going to other churches. I rebelled against my parents by not eating meat. I rebelled against my friends and myself by doing drugs. And I rebelled against everything that was holding me down by playing music with these guys. — Bert McCracken

The province of philosophy is not so much to prevent calamities befalling as to demonstrate that they are blessings when they have taken place. — Ernest Bramah

The hunt to uncover those jewels - that's creative living. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Doubt is the vestibule of faith. — Charles Caleb Colton

I don't use a hat as a prop. I use it as a part of me. — Isabella Blow

I think the greatest weakness in the church today is that almost no one believes that God invests His power in the Bible. Everyone is looking for power in a program, in a methodology, in a technique, in anything and everything but that in which God has placed it - His Word. He alone has the power to change lives for eternity, and that power is focused on the Scriptures. — R.C. Sproul

Most of the time I can tell when people are lying, and this must be a lie, because Tris is still alive, her eyes bright and her cheeks flushed and her small body full of power and strenght, standing in a shaft of light in the atrium.
Tris is still alive, she wouldn't leave me here alone, she wouldn't go to the Weapons Lab instead of Caleb. — Veronica Roth

The classical example of multiple inheritance conflict is called the 'Nixon Diamond.' It arises from the observation that Nixon was both a Quaker (and hence a pacifist) and a Republican (and hence not a pacifist). — Stuart Russell