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Willian Chelsea Quotes By Voltaire

The Pride of every Jew finds cause to believe that the cause of their down fall is not their detestable politics, or ignorance of social graces, but the raft of God. They believe it took a miracle to undo them. — Voltaire

Willian Chelsea Quotes By J.D. Salinger

Maybe there's a trapdoor under my chair, and I'll just disappear. — J.D. Salinger

Willian Chelsea Quotes By Dan Webster

I was Speaker of the House in Florida, first Republican speaker in 120 years. And I totally dismantled the way this House worked and turned it around to what I believe is right. — Dan Webster

Willian Chelsea Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

Certainly the death of Christ has been understood as expiation for human sin through the whole length of church history, and I defer with all possible sincerity to the central tenets of the Christian tradition, but as for myself, I confess that I struggle to understand the phenomenon of ritual sacrifice, and the Crucifixion when explicated in its terms. The concept is so central to the tradition that I have no desire to take issue with it, and so difficult for me that I leave it for others to interpret. If it answered to a deep human need at other times, and it answers now to other spirits than mine, then it is a great kindness of God toward them, and a great proof of God's attentive grace toward his creatures. — Marilynne Robinson

Willian Chelsea Quotes By John McCain

We know that Medicare's going broke in seven years, but we need to start over. That's what the American people want us to do. — John McCain

Willian Chelsea Quotes By Anna Carey

Sometimes it seems like all the things I need to know, I don't. And all the things I do know are completely wrong. — Anna Carey

Willian Chelsea Quotes By Charles Baxter

When all the details fit in perfectly, something is probably wrong with the story. — Charles Baxter