Doubt everything or believe everything: these are two equally convenient strategies. With either we dispense with the need for reflection.
Keep hustling, something good will happen.
Right now I'm trying to figure out what I'm gonna do, 'cause I don't want to sit around on my backside all day. If I'm gonna do that I'll be a newspaper reporter.
I had a great bunch of kids. They all hung with us. The coaching staff hung with us. And we played tough every game. If you've got kids that want to play and react to you, it's fun. I'm having a good time.
You can't have a great university without a great library.
Publicity is like poison; it doesn't hurt unless you swallow it.
There's never been a greater game than football.
Our suffering is often the deep soul groaning for the purposes of God in and through us. Mission cannot be fulfilled without love, and we cannot love without groaning and suffering over the brokenness in others' lives. As a result, we cannot accomplish our mission without suffering.
One thing I noticed over time is that if I got a bad review, usually the bad part of it was at the very end. I could tell that nobody read the whole review because they would just say, "It was great to see the review!" In a way, my brain shuts down at the end of an article. It doesn't really want to go to the end.
Both the brightness and the spectrum of the X-rays are very different from what theory predicts.
I have never seasoned a truth with the sauce of a lie in order to digest it more easily