
It is presumptuous to draw conclusions about a person from what one has heard
– Jude Morgan
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- Theology is the systematic inquiry into Scripture. Theology is a human attempt to make sense of and draw conclusions from God’s special revelation. – Perry G Downs
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- The fact that none of these civic worriers had ever heard of such a case was unimportant, because they all had heard of somebody who had heard of it! – Sinclair Lewis
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- You can greet even the dullest acquaintance with pleasure, if you have forgotten their dreary story. – Jude Morgan
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- A happy marriage- a love match- is something overwhelming, and overpowering. – Jude Morgan
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- Really, I protest–what is left for the satirical mind to invent when reality so surpasses it? – Jude Morgan
- I can always forgive where I understand. – Jude Morgan
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- It is so important to think for yourself. – Jude Morgan
- Curious creatures we mortals are-how we do not know what we want, or how to get it if we do. – Jude Morgan
- Everyone has something of the spiti that animates the artist – Jude Morgan
- Wittgenstein once wrote that when the eye sees something beautiful, the hand wants to draw it. I wish I could draw you. – Nicole Krauss
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- Draw: For the most part, a draw occurs when it appears that neither side will win. – Kenya Wright
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- We all want, above all, to be heard. We want to be understood-”heard for what we think we are saying, for what we know we meant. – Deborah Tannen
