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Gentlemen, when the enemy is committed to a mistake we must not interrupt him too soon. — Horatio Nelson

In other words, the people who populate my books are more than caricatures. — Jeffery Deaver

Jesus never discipled one-on-one. — Howard G. Hendricks

[T]o really try to be informed and literate today is to feel stupid nearly all the time, and to need help. — David Foster Wallace

The answer for healthcare is market incentives, not healthcare by a Godzilla-sized government bureaucracy. — Mitt Romney

When it is time for religion to vanish from the face of earth upon having finished its service of psychological reinforcement to humanity, Mother Nature will make that happen one way or another. — Abhijit Naskar

Dictatorships start wars because they need external enemies to exert internal control over their own people. — Richard Perle

I'm not playing to prove anything to anybody. — Jeremy Lin

Duncan became a legend before he became a player at Everton. — Joe Royle

Our age makes higher demands of solidarity and benevolence on people today than ever before. Never before have people been asked to stretch out so far, and so consistently, so systematically, so as a matter of course, to the stranger outside the gates" (p. 695). How do we manage to do it? Or how could we? "Well, one way is that performance of these standards has become part of what we understand as a decent, civilized human life" (p. 696). The mechanism then becomes shame: to not meet these expectations is not only to be abnormal but almost inhuman. One can see this at work in a heightened version of holier-than-Thou: You don't recycle (gasp)? You use plastic shopping bags (horror)? You don't drive a Prius (eek!)? "You won't wear the ribbon?!"44 This has to also be seen in light of Taylor's earlier analysis of the sociality of mutual display and the self-consciousness it generates (pp. 481-82). So what we get is justice chic. — James K.A. Smith