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betrayal evil old-and-new
The religion of both Old and New Testaments is marked by fervent outspoken testimonies against evil. To speak smooth things in such a case may be sentimentalism, but it is not Christianity. It is a betrayal of the cause of truth and righteousness. Charles Spurgeon
betrayal fake elements
The fake slap invariably makes contact, adding the elements of shock and betrayal to what had previously been plain old-fashioned fear. David Sedaris
betrayal book reading
History is not the story of heroes entirely. It is often the story of cruelty and injustice and shortsightedness. There are monsters, there is evil, there is betrayal. That's why people should read Shakespeare and Dickens as well as history ~~ they will find the best, the worst, the height of noble attainment and the depths of depravity. David McCullough
betrayal rocks challenges
I find life itself provides ample and sufficient tests of my valor and mettle: illness; betrayal; fruitless searches for love; working for the abusive, the insane, and the despotic. All challenges easily as thrilling to me as scrambling over icy rock in a pair of barely adequate boots. David Rakoff
betrayal loneliness home
Smell remembers and tells the future. ... Smell is home or loneliness. Confidence or betrayal. Smell remembers. Cherrie Moraga
betrayal anger frustration
The fear really hits you. That's what you feel first. And then it's the anger and frustration. Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself. Charles Bronson
betrayal betrayed betray
Not to transmit an experience is to betray it. Elie Wiesel
betrayal thinking knowing
I think given the choice between loving Mare - betrayal included - and never knowing her, I'd chose love. I risked, and I lost, but the risk was still worth it. Brandon Sanderson
betrayal heads-or-tails perfect
Every betrayal contains a perfect moment, a coin stamped heads or tails with salvation on the other side. Barbara Kingsolver
ducks want lending
My history of lending money from banks is that they want to know the ins and outs of the backside of a duck. Alan Sugar
ducks tiny
How can you be dour when you have a tiny duck? Caitlin Kittredge
ducks busy fishes
If you’re too busy to duck hunt or catch fish, then you’re too busy. Jase Robertson
ducks forget ifs
Go to where the ducks are. Forget the duck calls. If you go where the ducks are coming, you're going to shoot more ducks. Jase Robertson
ducks the-end-of-the-day earth
At the end of the day, I love eating duck. It's the best thing you can eat on this earth, especially grilled with jalapenos and cream cheese. Jase Robertson
ducks flying taste
A duck tastes the same whether they're shot sitting or flying. Jase Robertson
ducks forth pleasure shirts wearing
For me, it's just a pleasure to be out in the community wearing my Ducks logo on shirts and hats and so forth in representing the team. Henry Samueli
ducks execution happy stay throw time whatever
We're happy that we got this little stay of execution, so to speak. It'll give us some time to get all our ducks in a row, to take on whatever they throw at us in the future. Dave Mason
ducks trying cacophony
I spent the '90s trying to hide out, trying to duck the full celebrity cacophony. Brad Pitt
sing
We want 'em to sing with us. We want 'em to sing out. Sharon Scott
singing maps music-is
Folk Music is the map of singing. Alan Lomax
single lonely loneliness
The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely. Charlotte Bronte
sin shock sophistication
I'm an old sinner. Nothing shocks me. Charlie Chaplin
sin stills non-conformist
My prodigious sin was, and still is, being a non-conformist. Charlie Chaplin
sincere substitutes ardent
There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, and sincere earnestness. Charles Dickens
sin shows sinner
We must show sympathy with sinners, but not with their sins. Charles Spurgeon
sin found casts
He casts our sins behind His back, He blots them out; He says that though they be sought for, they shall not be found. Charles Spurgeon
since
Since I can't write the greatest American novel, I'm going to write the longest American novel. Thomas Steinbeck