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Aiden Wilson Tozer In every generation the number of the righteous is small. Be sure you are among them.
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Charles Stanley I certainly respect other people's opinions, but I would not vote for a woman to be the pastor of a church.
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Wayne Abernathy Wealthy people with means should be required to pay something on debts and not be able to walk away from them.
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Terry Teachout Whether they know it or not, most American playgoers owe an incalculably great debt to translators. Were it not for their work, comparatively few of us would be able to enjoy the plays of Chekhov, Ibsen or Moliere.
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Jim Cooper When we don't save, we can't even lend money to our government. Today, more than 40% of our huge national debt is owned by foreign countries.
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Brunello Cucinelli I've always had an aversion to debt.
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