Zog Book Quotes & Sayings
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There are a lot of things that are uncomfortable and hard to do, and the longer you put off those things, the harder they get. — Dave Morin

Much of the conflict occurring in congregations is caused when a church calls a pastor whose gifts and passion do not match what the church has been in the past. — Rick Warren

Our personal fears and emotions are at times stronger than public danger. By keeping them secret, we allow them to remain malignant. You need to be able to articulate something if you want it to go away, and to do that, you must acknowledge that it exists. — Azar Nafisi

Children always know when their mothers are crazy - they just never admit it, not out loud, to anyone. — Sarah Addison Allen

We're defined totally by our choices, even the ones we don't realize the significance of at the time. — Morgan Matson

Once the Church denies her ontological identity
what she really, essentially is as an existential event whereby individual survival is changed into a personal life of love and communion
then from that very moment she is reduced to a conventional form under which individuals are grouped together into an institution; she becomes an expression of man's fall, albeit a religious one. She begins to serve the "religious needs" of the people, the individualistic emotional and psychological needs of fallen man. — Christos Yannaras

Your eyes must turn, again and again, to the House that hides the Sacramental Christ! — Thomas Merton

Politics is not my cup of tea. I would like to focus on research and education, and will also work to help start-up ecosystem. — Kris Gopalakrishnan

God will raise me up a champion."
~ Rebecca (Ivanhoe) — Walter Scott

I know that as a writer I'm trying to, in some small way, return the gift that I got, and maybe provide a reader the kind of experience that has changed my life. — Gregory Allen Howard

The highest genius never flowers in satire, but culminates in sympathy with that which is best in human nature, and appeals to it. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

God is in my head, but the devil is in my pants. — Jonathan Winters

We have not yet seen what man can make of man. — B.F. Skinner

Just leave me alone. I'm not myself. I'm falling apart, and I don't want you here. — Daniel Keyes