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The man for whom history is bunk is almost invariably as obtuse to the future as he is blind to the past.
— J. Frank Dobie
Life always has an unhappy ending, but you can have a lot of fun along the way, and everything doesn't have to be dripping in deep significance.
— Roger Ebert
Today, let's be determined to see blessings in the midst of things that seem like burdens.
— Lysa TerKeurst
If the church is acceptable to this present age
and is not suffering reproach, then it is not the true church that our Lord founded. — Billy Graham
and is not suffering reproach, then it is not the true church that our Lord founded. — Billy Graham
To me, the punk rock kids I grew up with were really, really smart, and to me, respecting those kids was a really big deal.
— Matthew Lillard
I've seen petite brides carry a ballgown, and I have also seen plus-size women carry a ballgown, though you wouldn't think so.
— Reem Acra
Some people are so busy learning the tricks of the trade that they never learn the trade.
— Vernon Law
The purest of heart often carries the heaviest burdens.
— Marie Sabillo
Luther says that vocations are a mask from God. That is, God hides Himself in the workplace, the family, the Church, and the seemingly secular society
— Gene Edward Veith Jr.
You can't say it wasn't interesting.
— Roger Ebert
What happens in a fantasy can be more involving than what happens in life, and thank goodness for that.
— Roger Ebert
'Marley' does what is probably the best possible job of documenting an important life.
— Roger Ebert
If you find an occupation you love and spend your entire life working at it, is that enough?
— Roger Ebert
The very fact of snow is such an amazement.
— Roger Ebert
Nobody looks perfect. We have to find peace with the way we look and get on with life.
— Roger Ebert
Only the man who extols the purity of love devoid of desire, is capable of the depravity of a desire devoid of love.
— Ayn Rand
To die is one thing. How much worse to know that all the life that ever existed on this planet, and all it ever achieved, was to be obliterated?
— Roger Ebert
That's how I gained a lifelong fondness for repeating certain phrases beyond the point of all reason.
— Roger Ebert
If the demons lived anywhere it was here.
— Jeanette Winterson
True love never wants to get, just give.
True love never can hurt because it always forgives. — Debasish Mridha
True love never can hurt because it always forgives. — Debasish Mridha
I'm a real Suzy Homemaker.
— Suzy Bogguss