“Ask for what end the heavenly bodies shine, Earth for whose use? Pride answers, 'Tis for mine For me kind nature wakes her genial power, Suckles each herb, and spreads out every flower.” KindEndsUseBodyEarthAsksAnswersMinesFlowerPrideShiningSpreadHeavenlyHerbsHeavenly Bodies Book:The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Source: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope
“Believing in God is a very intense inner struggle of mine. It's something I worry about a lot, but which I don't have the answer to.” BelieveAnswersWorryStruggleMinesIntenseBelieve In GodInner Struggle Author:Emily Watson
“The question is not, how much of what is mine do I give to others. The question is, how much of what is God's do I reserve for myself. The answer we give is a faith issue, a stewardship issue.” GivingAnswersIssuesMinesReservesStewardship Author:William Avery
“In the weeks prior to the war to liberate Afghanistan, a good friend of mine would ask me almost every day, “Why aren't we killing people yet?” And I never had a good answer for him. Because one of the most important and vital things the United States could do after 9/11 was to kill people. Call it a “forceful response,” “decisive action” ' whatever. Those are all nice euphemisms for killing people. And the world is a better place because America saw the necessity of putting steel beneath the velvet of those euphemisms.” PeopleWorldImportantWarStatesActionAmericaAsksAnswersUnitedUnited StatesSawsNiceWeekMinesResponseKillingAsk MeAfghanistanGood FriendSteelBetter PlaceVelvetEuphemismDecisive Action Author:Jonah Goldberg
“I say with my own authority that if you go on questioning without accepting anybody's answer, including mine, by and by you will find that the answer is not found but the question disappears.” IfsFoundMy OwnAnswersAcceptingMinesGoes OnAuthorityIncludingDisappearQuestioning Author:Rajneesh