Caecilius Statius Quotes
He who does not believe that God is above all is either a fool or has no experience of life.

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I would convert to Judaism if the operation didn't hurt so much.
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Homophobia is rampant in soccer, probably more so than in any other sport. I'm not sure why.
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I wasn't a ladies' man.
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Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness.
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I just don't think men fancy me.
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This is Earth. Isn't it hot?
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In Maryland, we have the unfortunate distinction of being the most gerrymandered state in the entire nation.
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I used to have 20/20 vision, believe it or not; that's gone because of all the reading I did when I wasn't supposed to, reading in the back of a car, waiting for each street light to go past so I could grab another sentence.
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When you have the first show set in India on American television, there's gonna be a Nervous Nellie kind of vibe.
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I'm for people bettering themselves, no matter who they are and where they are, doing all they can to be all they can be.
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Recently, a friend sent me the online musings of a televangelist who advised his thousands of followers that the Federal Reserve achieved satanic ends by manipulating the world's money supply. Paranoia has replaced piety.
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In my humble opinion, change is stupid.
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I went out to Mount Kilimanjaro, which I thought was very beautiful, but there were a lot of people there.
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I have used Proactiv, and I use X Out, and they are the only things that work for me.
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There are many more serial killers living outside the prison walls than inside.
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The countenances of children, like those of animals, are masks, not faces, for they have not yet developed a significant profile of their own.
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I'm the nicest, most loyal person in the world when it comes to my friends.
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The philosophical connection between the Islamic world and the West is much closer than I thought. Doubt did not begin with Descartes. We have this construction today that the West and Islam are entirely separate worlds. This is wrong.
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God is not concerned about our plans; He doesn’t ask, “Do you want to go through this loss of a loved one, this difficulty, or this defeat?” No, He allows these things for His own purpose. The things we are going through are either making us sweeter, better, and nobler men and women, or they are making us more critical and fault-finding, and more insistent on our own way. The things that happen either make us evil, or they make us more saintly, depending entirely on our relationship with God and its level of intimacy.
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The luster of an experience can actually go up with time. So, learning to play a new instrument, learning a new language - those sorts of things will pay dividends for years or decades to come.
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It's so gratifying to see people face to face who get to meet the people who are giving them a fair price for their work. They can now provide medical support for their kids, give them better education and in general have a better standard of living. God knows they deserve it.
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A glad zest and hopefulness might be inspired even in the most jaded and ennui-cursed, were there in our homes such simple, truthful natures as that of my heroine, and it is in the sphere of quiet homes-not elsewhere-I believe that a woman can best rule and save the world.
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He who does not believe that God is above all is either a fool or has no experience of life.