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Just like the continent on which it is placed, this town has no equal under the whole heaven.
— John Bunyan
They are trying to make me into a fixed star. I am an irregular planet.
— Martin Luther
I am one of those who are made for exceptions, not for laws.
— Oscar Wilde
Luke, the theologian of the poor and of social concern; Matthew, the theologian trying to understand the relationship of Christianity and Judaism; Mark, who shows Jesus as the suffering servant. You can make a long list of the distinctive theologies of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
— Lee Strobel
It is becoming clear that much of what used to be considered common sense is not common at all. Instead it is a product of the West's distinctively Christian heritage. Today it can no longer be simply assumed. It has to be intentionally articulated and defended.
— Nancy Pearcey
The ultimate meaning of true womanhood is this: It is a distinctive calling of God to display the glory of his Son in ways that would not be displayed if there were no womanhood.
— John Piper
Human nature is not an empty notion, no purely abstract conception, but a reality, a particular manner of being, which includes distinctive habits, inclinations, and attributes.
— Herman Bavinck
the gospel of Jesus was not primarily a political platform. In all the talk of voting blocs and culture wars, the message of grace—the main distinctive Christians have to offer—tends to fall aside. It is difficult, if not impossible, to communicate the message of grace from the corridors of power.
— Philip Yancey
There is no such thing as a standard, run-of-the-mill, human being.
— Stephen Hawking
You have a one of a kind gift to offer this world, and you are unique in the entire history of creation.
— Wayne Dyer
I'm not the kind of person who tries to be cool or trendy, I'm definitely an individual.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Each person is unique; each situation is unique. Try to tap into your own healing process.
— Melody Beattie