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    Don't assume you have to be extraordinary to be used by God. You don't have to have exceptional gifts, talents, abilities, or connections. God specializes in using ordinary people whose limitations and weaknesses make them ideal showcases for His greatness and glory.

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    Don't look forward to the day you stop suffering, because when it comes you'll know you're dead.

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    Do what you will this life's a fiction, And is made up of contradiction.

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    During the games of the Circus, he had, imprudently or designedly, performed the manumission of a slave in the presence of the consul. The moment he was reminded that he had trespassed on the jurisdiction of another magistrate, he condemned himself to pay a fine of ten pounds of gold, and embraced this public occasion of declaring to the world that he was subject, like the rest of his fellow-citizens, to the laws, and even to the forms, of the republic.

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    Each age tries to form its own conception of the past. Each age writes the history of the past anew with reference to the conditions uppermost in its own time.

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    Each of us is accountable to God for our personal holiness. Humbling yourself by letting others into your life and allowing them to help you and hold you accountable will release the sanctifying, transforming grace of God in your life.

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    Egyptologists, skilled in piecing together the papyri of lost civilisations, suddenly discovered that the same talent could be applied to working out the pattern of German radio traffic.

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    Emancipation is the demand of civilization. That is a principle; everything else is an intrigue.

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    Empires rise and fall like the abdomen of God. It's just the universe breathing.

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    England and Ireland may flourish together. The world is large enough for both of us. Let it be our care not to make ourselves too little for it.

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    England will still be England, an everlasting animal, stretching into the future and the past and like all living things having the power to change out of all recognition and yet remain the same.

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    Equilibrium is the profoundest tendency of all human activity.

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    Erasmus was the light of his century; others were its strength: he lighted the way; others knew how to walk on it while he himselfremained in the shadow as the source of light always does. But he who points the way into a new era is no less worthy of veneration than he who is the first to enter it; those who work invisibly have also accomplished a feat.

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    Eugenics was central to the entire Nazi enterprise, joined with romantic nativist and racist myths of the pure-bred Nordic. The emphasis on 'blood' called for a purifying of the nation's gene pool, so that Germans could regain the nobility and greatness of their genetically pure forebears.

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    Every age is fed on illusions, lest men should renounce life early and the human race come to an end.

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    Europe was created by history. America was created by philosophy.

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    Even the most painstaking history is a bridge across an eternal mystery.

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    Every age cuts and pastes history to suit its own purposes; art always has an ax to grind.

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    Every bullet fired from the barrel of a police pistol was my bullet. If you call that murder, then I am the murderer.

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    Every end in history necessarily contains a new beginning.

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    Every fact and every work exercises a fresh persuasion over every age and every new species of man. History always enunciates new truths.

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    Every good historian is almost by definition a revisionist. He looks at the accepted view of a particular historic episode or period with a very critical eye.

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    Every day grows more amnesiac about its recent past.

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    Every generation tailors history to its taste.

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    every idiot who goes about with a 'Merry Christmas' on his lips should be boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly through his heart.

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    Every great writer is a writer of history, let him treat on almost what subject he may.

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    Every major horror of history was committed in the name of an altruistic motive. Has any act of selfishness ever equalled the carnage perpetrated by disciples of altruism.

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    Everything must be recaptured and relocated in the general framework of history, so that despite the difficulties, the fundamental paradoxes and contradictions, we may respect the unity of history which is also the unity of life.

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    Everything is a dangerous drug except reality which is unendurable.

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    Every new generation must rewrite history in its own way.

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    Everyone is a reactionary about subjects he understands.

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    Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant.

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    Everything now, we must assume, is in our hands; we have no right to assume otherwise. If we do not falter in our duty now, we may be able, handful that we are, to end the racial nightmare, and achieve our country, and change the history of the world.

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    Every thought is an afterthought.

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    Exaggerated history is poetry, and truth referred to a new standard.

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    Every true history must force us to remember that the past was once as real as the present and as uncertain as the future.

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    Facts are the mere dross of history. It is from the abstract truth which interpenetrates them, and lies latent among them, like gold in the ore, that the mass derives its whole value; and the precious particles are generally combined with the baser in such a manner that the separation is a task of the utmost difficulty.

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    Failure is impossible.

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    Follow me if I advance, kill me if I retreat, avenge me if I die.

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    Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts. Such facts may be detailed with the most minute exactness, and yet the narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue. The narrator must seek to imbue himself with the life and spirit of the time. He must study events in their bearings near and remote; in the character, habits, and manners of those who took part in them. He must himself be, as it were, a sharer or a spectator of the action he describes.

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    Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so slightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners. Often the attachment is scarcely perceptible.

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    Following the light of the sun, we left the Old World.

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    False history gets made all day, any day, the truth of the new is never on the news False history gets written every day ... the lesbian archaeologist watches herself sifting her own life out from the shards she's piecing, asking the clay all questions but her own.

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    Fiction is history, human history, or it is nothing.

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    First, in the history of words there is much that indicates the history of men, and in comparing the speech of to-day with that ofyears ago, we have a useful illustration of the effect of external influences on the very words of a race.

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    For the first time in the history of the world, every human being is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until death.

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    Forgiveness is a virtue of the brave.

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    For me, in fact, the mark of the historic is the nonchalance with which it picks up an individual and deposits him in a trend, like a house playfully moved by a tornado.

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    For more than half a century... this Union has stood unshaken. Whatever dangers may threaten it, I shall stand by it and maintain it in its integrity to the full extent of the obligations imposed and the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution.

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    For the very first time the young are seeing history being made before it is censored by their elders.