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Quote Left What must be acknowledged is that even the detritus of a failed system is fertile ground and the expectations that formed such flawed constructs will bloom frivolously within that context. Quote Right
Quote Left Not so blind, your faith -- lots of deep seeing in your Blind faith. We see, by Blind Faith, in the context I am speaking, clear, positive results. So, results can be the Knowing. Quote Right
Quote Left Sometimes a path of lies can bring one to truth -- in this context, be a follower and not a leader…. Quote Right
Quote Left The bible speaks of clay...I guess, made of sand-castles, eventually washed away by tide would work in the same context. Fortunately, body is only our carriage of descent, carrying substance of Spirit-omnipotent. Quote Right
Quote Left History is about empire. The bible was written in the context of empire. Jesus went behind enemy lines and conquered empire by a cross. Jesus won by losing. Quote Right
Quote Left The concept of power, defined entirely by context, has so many different meanings that can exponentially multiply, as well as, divide. Quote Right
Quote Left “ They say anything is possible, which is more accurate than true in a statement! But, let's add profoundness to this equation and set it straight, ‘If you can think it, it's true, even the lie told is true contexts! ’ ‘Possibilities are endless. ’” ~ William Darnell Sr Quote Right
Quote Left Sometimes our love is abused, and sometimes taken out of context. I love you's are often misused and seen as complex. Quote Right
Quote Left The psychological paradox of an unorthodox philanthropist in context completes thee and is thee holey no matter how hard it is for anyone to understand that Quote Right
Quote Left Biblioramble - verb 1. to talk under the pretense of teaching or discussing the Bible while merely stringing together incoherent, out-of-context fragments of Scripture, typically accented with "the Lord told me" or "this is what it means to me" subjective sentiments. Quote Right
Quote Left In every page of a book there's a motivation that will help you succeed, but the challenge is: you need to go through the whole context Quote Right
Quote Left A new element was inserted into the dough context would act with an initial curiosity impulse and consequent extermination of what is incomprehensible to the stabilization of the collective consciousness allow the internal pacification of the conflict arising from the allocation of everyday reality. Quote Right

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