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#1. It is still through the foolishness of preaching that God gives repentance and faith.
Michael S. Horton
#2. The more I push myself to take a risk, the less afraid I am to take a risk the next time. Each time I do, I expand my circle of comfort and my life becomes BIGGER.
Shawn Anderson
#3. Sometimes, when you live a life at such a wild edge, an extreme edge of experience, you can come back into the world - if you come back at all - with some essence from that experience that people find useful.
Gregory David Roberts
#4. The police of a state should never be stronger or better armed than the citizenry. An armed citizenry, willing to fight, is the foundation of civil freedom. That's a personal evaluation, of course.
Robert A. Heinlein
#5. He never saw either of them again. Just as well. His impressive skills meant the authorities would never find the bodies. Bitter and twisted? Yeah, a little. . . or a lot depending on whose side of the fence you were standing on. At
Lauren James
#6. Hence, in these times, untouch'd the pages lie, And slumber out their immortality.
George Crabbe
#7. No one can keep out of conflict, the entire world is at war, and even though the allies are doing better, the end is nowhere in sight.
Anne Frank
#8. I used to entertain myself - I taught myself to use stilts and juggle and ride a unicycle. But I was never immediately interested in theatre.
Tobias Segal
#9. Modern broadcast television, with its digital boxes and fiber optics and orbiting geosynchronous satellites, has become a perfectly engineered slaughterhouse of time.
Daniel R. Thorne
#10. Any concept of one person being superior to another can lead to racism.
Walter Lang
#11. The world is a collective madhouse, its inhabitants are merely faking sanity. It is critical to becoming aware of these aberrations, for pretensions can be the enemy of love.
John Astin
#12. Maybe being brave was not highly desireable in women. Normal women would have fled, like Pansy.
Maureen Doyle McQuerry
#14. In every country in the world, killing human beings is condemned. The Buddhist precept of non-killing extends even further, to include all living beings.
Nhat Hanh
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