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Isocrates was in the right to insinuate, in his elegant Greek expression, that what is got over the Devil's back is spent under his belly.
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Don’t confuse progress with winning.
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I am no theologian. I am a layman. I am among those who are preached to, and who listen. It is not for me to preach. I should not willingly forego being a listener, a man who reads the Gospels and then listens to what others say that our Lord meant. But sometimes a listener speaks out, and listens to his own voice.
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I want to have my own line and collection.
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I was lucky to have a great dad.
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If you have to ask someone to change, to tell you they love you, to bring wine to dinner, to call you when they land, you can't afford to be with them.
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The name of 'reform' simply covers what is latently a process of the theft of the national heritage.
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When I cannot read, when I cannot think, when I cannot even pray, I can trust.
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By faith we are taken into Christ, made at once safe from holy wrath against sin, and kept safe from all perils and penalties. He, our divine Redeemer, becomes to us the new sphere of harmony and unity with God and His law, with His life and His holiness.
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Time is money, as they say, and it was never more apropos than on a television show, where a minute is worth about $200!