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Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
The other day the President said, I know you've had some rough times, and I want to do something that will show the nation what faith that I have in you, in your maturity and sense of responsibility. He paused, then said, would you like a puppy?
— Dan Quayle
In matters of truth the fact that you don't want to publish something is, nine times out of ten, a proof that you ought to publish it.
— GK Chesterton
For some, Into The Gloss is just a blog, and that's cool. For us, it's the connective tissue between us and you, and that has paved the way for the creation of a very different kind of beauty brand: Glossier.
— Emily Weiss
Typically, your corporate e-mail account is not, today, that spam-targeted. It's more the free e-mail accounts that are spam-targeted.
— Bill Gates
They set the kindling afire to consume the body of a man who had but one goal—to make the Bible readable for everyone.
— Scot McKnight
The heart of Babylon will always be arrogant self-sufficiency that has no need for God, no care for the people of God, and no commitment to the ways of God.
— Scot McKnight
In fact, Luther says the "great idol Mammon" has anointed "three trustees—rust, moths, and thieves"—that ought to remind us of the temporality of possessions.12
— Scot McKnight
Revelation "is not about a rapture out of this world but about faithful discipleship in this world.
— Scot McKnight
the consistency of the Old Testament warnings for the covenant community formed a natural bridge to the New Testament warnings.
— Scot McKnight
In his book The Indelible Image, New Testament scholar Ben Witherington III reiterates a common piece of interpretive wisdom: "A text without a context is just a pretext for what we want it to mean.
— Scot McKnight
The book of Revelation requires us to take a stand for the Lamb in this world. To read it well we must learn to think "theo-politically," or to say this another way, the entire book of Revelation is about public discipleship.
— Scot McKnight