Whittaker Chambers Quotes
I do not know any way to explain why God's grace touches a man who seems unworthy of it.

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I never took hallucinogenic drugs because I never wanted my consciousness expanded one unnecessary iota.
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I look at it this way: the WNBA is 13 years young. I think eventually women will get to that point, maybe in my daughter's generation, where their salaries will be similar to men's. But we're still starting off, like, where the NBA was back in the 1950s.
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In a costume, you need very exaggerated body language - as you say, sort of mime-type skills.
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My father died when I was 14, and my mother juggled two jobs so she could make sure my sister and I were OK.
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I don't have hard numbers about this, but the impression I get is that the amount of eyeballs you get from being on the humor shelf at Barnes & Noble - it is almost insignificant.
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Thoughts crystallize into habit and habit solidifies into circumstances.
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Food cannot take care of spiritual, psychological and emotional problems, but the feeling of being loved and cared for, the actual comfort of the beauty and flavour of food, the increase of blood sugar and physical well-being, help one to go on during the next hours better equipped to meet the problems (p. 124).
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I thought we were despondent when we came out of that regular time, going into overtime and played like it the first three minutes, but we found some energy at the end.
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There's not a man in here that doesn't realize that Johnny makes us go. He's the catalyst.
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A friend is a second self, so that our consciousness of a friend's existence...makes us more fully conscious of our own existence.
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Live everyday as if it were your last because someday you're going to be right.
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No amount of political freedom will satisfy the hungry masses.
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There comes a time when the cup of endurance runs over, and men are no longer willing to be plunged into the abyss of despair.
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I hope that the kind reader recognises this as a despairing attempt at humour.
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Often does good come out of evil. But that is God's, not man's plan.
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The mathematician knows some things, no doubt, but not those things one usually wants to get from him.
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I do not know any way to explain why God's grace touches a man who seems unworthy of it.