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I was just contemplating how some gasoline and a match would improve this painting.
— Penelope Douglas
The book of Isaiah is a tract for our own times; our very aversion to it testifies to its relevance.
— Hugh Nibley
Life is beautiful in all it's colors, even the darker ones, they're here for a reason.
— Chris Martin
Mediocrity is the best camouflage known to man.
— Bryce Courtenay
The unique value of Christianity lies in those things which would never in a million years occur to men if left to themselves.
— Hugh Nibley
Things that appear unlikely, impossible, or paradoxical from one point of view often make perfectly good sense from another.
— Hugh Nibley
Self-justification, that was the danger
the exhilerating exercise of explaining why my ways are God's ways after all. — Hugh Nibley
the exhilerating exercise of explaining why my ways are God's ways after all. — Hugh Nibley
I would rather be remembered by a song than by a victory.
— Alexander Smith
Joseph Smith could not have picked a better year to start The Book of Mormon than 600 B.C.
— Hugh Nibley
Nobody loves the rat race, but nobody can think of anything else - Satan has us just where he wants us.
— Hugh Nibley
Sometimes you have to get away from people even the one's you love because,they are not trying to become someone different
— Martellis Thurmand
From those of us who are left behind: you will be remembered, you were the one I needed, I loved you in my dreams.
— Bret Easton Ellis
I would rather be a doorkeeper in the House of the Lord than mingle with the top brass in the tents of the wicked.
— Hugh Nibley
Advisors are generally brilliant theoreticians but wretched practitioners.
— Francoise Giroud
Stick to your values in all circumstances.
— Joel Manby
The tragedy of the Book of Mormon is not what became of the Nephites but what the Nephites became.
— Hugh Nibley
Who can be 'agents unto themselves' if they are in bondage to others and have to accept their terms?
— Hugh Nibley
Beauty is whatever gives joy.
— Hugh Nibley
What on earth have a man's name, degree, academic position, and of all things, opinions, to do with whether a thing is true?
— Hugh Nibley
Every way of life produces its own environment and in turn is influenced by that environment.
— Hugh Nibley
Prongs rode again last night.
— J.K. Rowling