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My good sense bitch slapped my estrogen and told her to get a grip.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
Yes, I think that when the Bible refers to a horse or a horseman, that's exactly what it means.
— Tim LaHaye
I don't think people can live without hope. What oxygen is to the lungs, hope is to our survival in this world. And the Bible is filled with hope.
— Billy Graham
Dogs are loyal, patient, fearless, forgiving, and capable of pure love. Virtues that few people get through life without abandoning, at least once.
— M.K. Clinton
Ultimately I think the difference between reading the Bible and studying it is making the connections between who Jesus is and what he's done.
— Mark Driscoll
The reading of books, what is it but conversing with the wisest men of all ages and all countries.
— Isaac Barrow
I was now prepared to accept any faith so long as it did not demand a direct denial of reason, which would have been a deceit.
— Leo Tolstoy
We don't have to debate about what we should think about homosexual activity, it's written in the Bible.
— Ted Haggard
Just think of what would have happened to poor old Naaman if he had decided to dunk himself only once?
— Lawana Blackwell
It's the things that aren't accepted as conventionally beautiful that I find more attractive.
— Marc Jacobs
They believe the bible is the exact word of God - Then they change the bible! Pretty presumptuous, hu huh? "I think what God meant to say ... "
— Bill Hicks
Satan can never be driven out by Satan. Error can never be corrected by error, and evil cannot be vanquished by evil.
— Leo Tolstoy
I would try doing a dish 30 different ways.
— Heston Blumenthal
In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth.
— Rachel Carson
When you read the sacred Scriptures, or any other book, never think how you read, but what you read.
— John Philip Kemble