“Three years ago the Government announced the creation of Reconciliation Place, and said that it would include a memorial to those removed from their families. However, they refused to include any of those who were removed in the design of their own memorial.” YearsSaidGovernmentThreeDesignCreationYears AgoThree YearsReconciliationMemorial Author:Malcolm Fraser
“Even in the King's Gambit ... White is no longer trying to attack at all costs. He has had to adapt his approach and look for moves with a solid positional foundation ... As often as not, his strategy consists of stifling Black's activity and then winning in an endgame thanks to his superior pawn structure.” TryingLooksMovingWinningBlackWhiteKingsCostActivityApproachFoundationStrategyStructureChessSuperiorsOpeningThanksPawnsEndgameStiflingGambit Author:Neil McDonald
“It can feel like an invasion of privacy, involving an employer in a personal matter.” FeelsMatterPrivacyEmployersInvasionInvolvingInvasion Of PrivacyPersonal Matter Author:Frank Murphy
“How on the face of the earth could a man enjoy his religion, when he had been told by the Lord how to prepare for a day of famine, when, instead of doing so, he had fooled away that which would have sustained him and his family.” MenEarthFacesEnjoyReligiousLordSelf RelianceRelianceFamineFooledPreparednessEmergency Preparedness Author:George A. Smith
“I was accused of every monstrous vice by public rumour and private rancour; my name, which had been a knightly or noble one, was tainted. I felt that, if what was whispered, and muttered, and murmured, was true, I was unfit for England; if false, England was unfit for me.” IfsNamesFeltEnglandVicesNoblePrivacyAccusedMonstrousRumoursTainted Author:Lord Byron
“All I'm arguing for really is that we should have a conversation where the best ideas really thrive, where there's no taboo against criticizing bad ideas, and where everyone who shows up, in order to get their ideas entertained, has to meet some obvious burdens of intellectual rigor and self-criticism and honesty-and when people fail to do that, we are free to stop listening to them. What religion has had up until this moment is a different set of rules that apply only to it, which is you have to respect my religious certainty even though I'm telling you I arrived at it irrationally.” PeopleShouldIdeasDifferentSelfMomentsShowsOrderReligiousFailingHonestyListeningConversationIntellectualCriticismShould HaveObviousBurdenArguingCertaintyThriveCriticizeTabooBad IdeasRigorSelf Criticism Author:Sam Harris
“I'm just saying that there are high quality materials, and when we change them then there should be a way of changing them so that you can celebrate that change - rather than just 'mix it up'.” WayShouldQualityMaterialsCelebrateHigh QualityJust SayingCelebrate Life Author:Richard Rogers
“The ultimate difference between God's wisdom and man's wisdom is how they relate to the glory of God's grace in Christ crucified. God's wisdom makes the glory of God's grace our supreme treasure. But man's wisdom delights in seeing himself as resourceful, self-sufficient, self determining, and not utterly dependent on God's free grace.” MenSelfChristDifferencesGraceSeeingGloryUltimateDelightSupremeTreasureRelateSufficientDependentGlory Of GodGod's GraceSelf SufficientResourceful Author:John Piper
“So saving grace, converting grace, for Augustine, is God's giving us a sovereign joy in God that triumphs over all other joys and therefore sways the will. The will is free to move toward whatever it delights in most fully, but it is not within the power of our will to determine what that sovereign joy will be.” GivingMovingJoyGraceDetermineDelightSavingTriumphSovereignConvertingAugustineSaving Grace Author:John Piper
“Dust off that Bible. It has the answers you are looking for, and its delights await you.” AnswersDelightDust Book:A Woman's Daily Walk with God Source: A Woman's Daily Walk with God