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To win applause one must write stuff so simple that a coachman might sing it. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Jesus our Lord is Prophet, Priest, and King. The concept is not new, yet many preachers never preach it, and many congregations never hear it. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The commonest man, who has his ounce of sense and feeling, is conscious of the difference between a lovely, delicate woman and a coarse one. Even a dog feels a difference in her presence. — George Eliot

We travel to see beauty of souls in new landscapes. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Personally making a film solely for the shock value serves no purpose to me. — Timo Tjahjanto

92. I found and island in your arms and country in your eyes. — Jim Morrison

Life is indeed darkness save when there is urge, and all urge is blind save when there is knowledge, and all knowledge is vain save when there is work, and all work is empty save when there is love. — Kahlil Gibran

He stared at her a moment longer, then laughed softly. "I wouldn't love you if you were any weaker," he said, and let go of her. — Rosamund Hodge

I returned to London in the spring of 1926 for the General Strike. It was the topic of Paris. The French, exultant as always at the discomfiture of their former friends, and transposing into their own precise terms our mistier notions from across the Channel, foretold revolution and civil — Evelyn Waugh

You have to design and program differently. Combat action in an MMO is so different to combat in a first-person shooter. — John Romero

The same sun that rises over castles and welcomes the day
Spills over buildings into the streets where orphans play
And only You can see the good in broken things
You took my heart of stone, and You made it home
And set this prisoner free — Bethany Dillon

The law shows the distance which there is between God and man; the gospel bridges that awful chasm, and — Charles Haddon Spurgeon