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If only one could clear out one's mind and heart as ruthlessly as one did one's wardrobe. — Barbara Pym

The Bible teaches there is hell for every person who willingly and knowingly rejects Christ as Lord and Savior. Many passages could be quoted to support that fact. — Billy Graham

Brethren, it is easier to declaim against a thousand sins of others, than to mortify one sin in ourselves. — John Flavel

Are you married?"
"No."
She picked at her nails. "I'm not married, either. — Sarah J. Maas

I refused to conform to an image that a lot of people thought a president's brother should adopt. — Billy Carter

[T]here cannot be a more certain symptom of the approaching ruin of a State than when a firm adherence to party is fixed upon as the only test of merit, and all the qualifications requisite to a right discharge of every employment, are reduced to that single standard. — Edward Wortley Montagu

He who enjoys doing and enjoys what he has done is happy. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

When we [the Braves] won the World Series in '95, I went nuts. I mean, that was my team. — Jeff Francoeur

Don't be embarrassed of who you are, they're gonna judge you no matter what you do. — Melina Kanakaredes

It's in that tradition that we're here today, and we look to soup because there's no force on the globe that brings people together on a daily basis with the same consistency and manner than the cultivation, preparation and eating of food. Food affords us the opportunity to touch everyone in our community, to address the needs of all groups - food is the intersection of the most pressing issues of our time. — Sam Kass

Internal improvement and the diffusion of knowledge, so far as they can be promoted by the constitutional acts of the Federal Government, are of high importance. — Andrew Jackson

Sphinx is the riddle, not the riddler. — George R R Martin

I always forget that you have seen far more violence than we have, Zoe says, — Veronica Roth