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He, although he received no symbols and types of high priesthood from any one, although he was not born of a race of priests, although he was not elevated to a kingdom by military guards, although he was not a prophet like those of old, although he obtained no honor nor pre-eminence among the Jews, nevertheless was adorned by the Father with all, if not with the symbols, yet with the truth itself.
— Eusebius of Caesarea
If you are kept in ignorance of the true way and permit yourself to rely upon and be guided by the opinion of imperfect man, you can never gain the riches that will bring you peace and lasting happiness.
— Joseph Franklin Rutherford
Christians who enjoy and support art and culture, who make it a priority in their lives, and who reach out to those in the arts instead of reflexively pushing them away, can help bring the culture toward a renewed appreciation of goodness, truth, and beauty. And that is good for everyone.
— Eric Metaxas
Hate-filled people easily believe and repeat slanderous lies about innocent men.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
In truth, we have delayed to pass sentence on the person of our lord the king, waiting, if perhaps he may, by God's grace, repent; but we will pass it ere long unless he does repent.
— Thomas Becket
Not to be weirdly glib, but as a reporter, you should be honest all the time.
— Sarah Koenig
The toppling of idols - even respectable, admired, best-practice, fastest-growing idols - is always the road to liberation.
— John Ortberg
We are living in a world where image-making is important, so we ignore the facts.
— Shimon Peres
God is not disillusioned with us. He never had any illusions to begin with.
— Luis Palau
You cannot do wrong and feel right. It is impossible!
— Ezra Taft Benson
Indeed, there is an eloquence in true enthusiasm that is not to be doubted.
— Washington Irving
Indeed, we might all forget where we have been if we didn't have somebody to assemble and arrange the little blocks called facts from which history is constructed, artfully or less so.
— Jay Parini