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#1. Dead. Supposedly Suicide. That's how they'll kill Michael too. Make it look like a suicide or an accident of some sort. #Quote by H.C. Deboard
#2. Love is a violent recreational sport. Proceed at your own risk. Helmets, armor, and steel-toe boots are required by law. #Quote by H.C.Paye
#3. I'd rather love a million times and have my heart broken every time, than hold a permanitely empty heart forever. #Quote by H.C.Paye
#4. Thought the world of you, did Kitten. Wouldn't hear a word against you; wouldn't even admit you can't drive well enough for the F.H.C. That shows you! Always seemed to me she only thought of pleasing you. If she took a fancy to do something she shouldn't, only had to tell her you wouldn't like it, and she'd abandon it on the instant. Used to put me in mind of that rhyme, or whatever it was, I learned when I was a youngster. Something about loving and giving: that was Kitten! #Quote by Georgette Heyer
#5. The origin of civilization is man's determination to do nothing for himself which he can get done for him. #Quote by H. C. Bailey
#6. I've learned that the most unbelievable is the most believable. #Quote by H.C. Deboard
#7. It takes one to tell, and two to missunderstand. #Quote by H.C.Paye
#8. Shake was a dramatist of note; He lived by writing things to quote. #Quote by H. C. Bunner
#9. Experiences with Angels do not occur to people by chance. There is a sort of run-up to the experience. #Quote by H. C. Moolenburgh
#10. For the Word created heaven and earth and all things [Ps. 33:6]; the Word must do this thing, and not we poor sinners.
In short, I will preach it, teach it, write it, but I will constrain no man by force, for faith must come freely without compulsion. Take myself as an example. I opposed indulgences and all the papists, but never with force. I simply taught, preached, and wrote God's Word; otherwise I did nothing.
And while I slept [cf. Mark 4:26–29], or drank Wittenberg beer with my friends Philipp and Amsdorf, the Word so greatly weakened the papacy that no prince or emperor ever inflicted such losses upon it. I did nothing; the Word did everything.
The Second Sermon, March 10, 1522, Monday after Invocavit. [Luther, M. (1999, c1959). Vol. 51: Luther's works, vol. 51: Sermons I. (J. J. Pelikan, H. C. Oswald & H. T. Lehmann, Ed.). Luther's Works (51:III-78). Philadelphia: Fortress Press] #Quote by Martin Luther
#11. The skill of setting goals and achieving them is the ultimate skill you can ever master. #Quote by Khoa Bui