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They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths.
- Anonymous
I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
- Anonymous
He that trusteth in his riches shall fall.
- Anonymous
Now Rocky Raccoon he fell back in his roomOnly to find Gideon's Bible.Gideon checked out and he left it no doubtTo help with good Rocky's revival.
- Anonymous
With the publication of my book, Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship With the First Lady,' I have exercised my right to free expression.
- Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
No more terrible disaster could befall your people than for them to fall into the hands of a Hero.
- Frank Herbert
One of the things I love about our source text as Christians, the Bible, is that it teaches us not to avoid conflict. And it teaches us that before the fall of man, in Paradise, there was conflict. God wants conflict to be a part of your life.
- Donald Miller
In worldly terms, she was totally innocent; Eve before the fall, with no knowledge of good and evil. She made one realize how necessary the Fall was; without it, there would have been no human drama, and so no literature, no art, no suffering, no religion, no laughter, no joy, no sin and no redemption. Only camera work (towards which Mrs. Dobbs's painting was reaching) and sociology (which her sister, Beatrice Webb, may be said to have invented).
- Malcolm Muggeridge
When I rise uplet me rise up joyfullike a bird.When I falllet me fall without regretlike a leaf.
- Wendell Berry
Even as we need to look to the first Adam and his fall to know the power of the sin of pride within us, we need to experience the second Adam and His power to form within us a life of humility as real, abiding, and conquering as that of pride.
- Andrew Murray
Let us remember, therefore, that will in man is one thing, and the free choice of good and evil another: for freedom of choice having been taken away after the fall of the first man, will alone was left; but so completely captive under the tyranny of sin, that it is only inclined to evil.
- John Calvin
Now, if any one should object, that it is unjust for the innocent to bear the punishment of another's sin, I answer, whatever gifts God   had conferred upon us in the person of Adams he had the best right to take away, when Adam wickedly fell.
- John Calvin