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The voice that testifies to truth cannot be stilled.
— Aurelius Prudentius Clemens
He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.
— Rafael Sabatini
one cannot legislate, dictate, or veto the laws of physics, and politics has no place in technical decisions. The
— Allan J. McDonald
Though your position in the hearts of others may change with circumstance, your position in God's heart never changes. You are His beloved!
— Alisa Hope Wagner
The gift within the gift involved the opening of an inner eye that changed how I looked at life.
— Michael Meade
David Nelson says that one of the staples of his diet during this era was ketchup sandwiches
— Blair Jackson
It's okay to be absurd, ridiculous, and downright irrational at times; silliness is sweet syrup that helps us swallow the bitter pills of life.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
For my part, if I'm working while flying, I'm often a bit relieved to be forced to shut down the computer on final descent. But I guess I'm a slacker.
— Meghan Daum
If everyone got a divorce and looked for a second wife, the Coptic family would lose its moral compass.
— Pope Shenouda III
In a country where half a million die every year only for drinking polluted water, it is more necessary for us to do something for them.
— Imran Khan
There are always times where the place of a commander isn't back with his Major State, but onward with his troops.
— Erwin Rommel
Opening our home to others is a wonderful gift and a neglected discipline in the church.
— Kevin DeYoung
Journalism is merely history's first draft.
— Geoffrey Ward
Life is a gift, so open it every day and enjoy the delight of opening.
— Debasish Mridha
The attention someone gives to what he or she makes is reflected in the end result, whether it is obvious or not.
— Erik Spiekermann
You are a citizen, and citizenship carries responsibilities.
— Paul Collier