Wheelchair Jimmy Quotes & Sayings
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The problem with fear-based Christianity is we only obey when the fear is there. If you only want to obey God when you feel threatened by his commands, it's not God you worship, but your fear. — Jefferson Bethke

Thoughtfully or thoughtlessly he had left the keys in the ignition, and I switched on the radio. It was tuned to WQED. A local arts reporter I didn't particularly admire was interviewing old Q. about his life and work and personal demons. I reflected for a moment on the journalistic euphemism that allowed personal demons to writers who were only fucked up. — Michael Chabon

The Internet is to news," he said, "what car horns are to music. — Tom Rachman

It is the grand endeavor of the gospel to communicate God to men. — Horace Bushnell

In the realm of divine consciousness, you can see beyond beliefs, beyond knowing, and beyond not knowing. — Debbie Ford

Government corruption made it possible to obtain authentic passports and visas, which were much more reliable than fake ones. — Kenneth Eade

There is not a greater paradox in nature,
than that so good a religion [as Christianity] should be no better recommended by its professors. — Laurence Sterne

I probably have more female friends than any man I've ever met. What I like about them is that almost always they're generally mentally tougher, and they're better listeners, and they're more capable of surviving things. And most of the women that I like have a haunted quality - they're sort of like women who live in a haunted house all by themselves. — John Malkovich

There is nothing like becoming a mom to fill you with fear. — Arianna Huffington

Man's brain may be compared to an electric battery ... a group of electric batteries will provide more energy than a single battery. — Napoleon Hill

Artists know that you can take an advertising sign and make something joyful with it. It's sometimes hard for people who don't make things to understand labor and joy and attention and whimsy. — Ellen Gallagher