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Many times I recall my father, with my mother and us children in tow, going up to the pastor after a service. With Bible in hand he would challenge the pastor about some of the things he said in his sermon, quoting Scriptures that resounded with the words "Thus said the Lord," or "It is written..."... (To this day, when I quote verses that contain these phrases, an image of my father confronting the liberal pastors pops into my mind!)
Ken Ham
Bourguiba quoting the Prophet Muhammed - "Break the fast, and you will be stronger to confront the enemy."
Habib Bourguiba
The primary function of the government is - and here I am quoting directly from the U.S. Constitution - to spew out paper.
Dave Barry
In quoting of books, quote such authors as are usually read; others you may read for your own satisfaction, but not name them.
John Selden
(Quoting his three year old son on a James Blunt song) "Daddy, turn it off, it's spoiling my brain"
Bill Bailey
Here we are at the antipode of automatism [invention from Surrealism] and mechanism, and no less distant from the cunning way of reason. In the action of the machine, in which everything is repeated and predetermined, accident is an abrupt negation.. .. [the] excess of ink flowing capriciously in thin black rivulets.. ..this line deflected by a sudden jar, this drop of water diluting a contour – all these are the sudden invasion of the unexpected in a world where it has a right to its proper place. [Motherwell is quoting here the comments of w:Henri Focillon on Japanese legends of 'accidentalism'].
Robert Motherwell
Beauty can be so subjective that there is an age-old debate among philosophers quoting Rene Descartes' "I think, therefore I am” versus George Berkeley's "To be is to be perceived.”.
Newton Lee
Well, I want him to answer the following question: Where in my speech was there any reference to anything that would jeopardise the rights of Albanians? So I'm quoting this to him. "In this area there should be a policy of national equality of rights, a spirit of tolerance should prevail. Everything that characterises a humane, democratic society.”.
Slobodan Milošević
Bertrand Russell once told a peace congress in Moscow that "the world will be saved from thermonuclear annihilation if the leaders of each of the two systems prefer complete victory of the other system to a thermonuclear war." (I am quoting from memory.) It seems to me that such a solution would be acceptable to the majority of people in any country, whether capitalist or socialist. I consider that the leaders of the capitalist and socialist systems by the very nature of things will gradually be forced to adopt the point of view of the majority of mankind. Intellectual freedom of society will facilitate and smooth the way for this trend toward patience, flexibility, and a security from dogmatism, fear, and adventurism. All mankind, including its best-organized and most active forces, the working class and the intelligentsia, is interested in freedom and security.
Andrei Sakharov
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