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Author: Ken Cox, Source: ASP.NET for Dummies p87Saved by bluesfreak in computers programming 1 day ago[save this] [permalink]

Religious Fanatics: There's a saying: "Misery likes company." So-called religious fanatics are so miserable that they want to create as much havoc in society as possible. They want others to join them in their misery."

Author: Jagad Guru Chris Butler, Source: http://www.jagadgurusiddhaswarupananda.com/Saved by bluesfreak in wisdom misery fanatics 2 weeks ago[save this] [permalink]

Government is a disease that masquerades as its own cure.

Author: Robert Lefevre, Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_LeFevre#QuotesSaved by bluesfreak in politics government 3 weeks ago[save this] [permalink]

It is far better to be alone, than to be in bad company.

Author: George Washington, Source: unknownSaved by bluesfreak in friends company 3 weeks ago[save this] [permalink]

Do not mistake indifference for cruelty.

Author: unknown, Source: unknownSaved by bluesfreak in destiny decisions cruelty 1 month ago[save this] [permalink]

Politics is the art and science of managing centralized coercion.

Author: Paul A. Rosenberg, Source: A Lodging of Wayfaring MenSaved by bluesfreak in politics coercion 1 month ago[save this] [permalink]

Every action is known by its consequences: What causes benefit is 'good;' what causes harm is 'bad.'

Author: Paul A. Rosenberg, Source: A Lodging of Wayfaring MenSaved by bluesfreak in action consequenses 1 month ago[save this] [permalink]

I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us.

Author: St. Paul, Source: Romans 8:18Saved by bluesfreak in suffering 1 month ago[save this] [permalink]

Suffering is not good in itself. What is good in any painful experience is, for the sufferer, his submission to the will of God, and, for the spectators, the compassion aroused and the acts of mercy to which it leads.

Author: C. S. Lewis, Source: The Problem of Pain, p. 110Saved by bluesfreak in suffering compassion 1 month ago[save this] [permalink]

There is a marked difference between the introspection that focuses on ‘How did I do?’ and the introspection that asks, ‘Did I do enough?’

Author: Neal A. Maxwell, Source: All These Things Shall Give Thee ExperienceSaved by bluesfreak in diligence 1 month ago[save this] [permalink]

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