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Who is it who decides that one man should live and another should die? My life wasn't worth any more than his, but he's the one who's buried, while I get to enjoy at least a few more hours above the ground. Is it chance, random and cruel, or is there some purpose or pattern to all this, even if it lies beyond our ken?
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young-adult
spiritual
life
inspirational
inheritance
eragon
inheritance-cycle
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Christopher Paolini |
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Give men your ear, but not your heart. Show respect for those in power, but don't follow them blindly. Judge with logic and reason, but comment not.
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intelligence
wisdom
inspirational
garrow
inheritance
quotes-on-life
eragon
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Christopher Paolini |
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What are the chances that we will one day discover that DNA has absolutely nothing to do with inheritance? They are effectively zero.
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evolution
science
inheritance
natural-selection
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Sam Harris |
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How delightful! Dunford had just come into an unexpected inheritance. She rather hoped it was something good. One of her friends had just unwillingly inherited thirty-seven cats.
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inheritance
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Julia Quinn |
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"On Caladan, we ruled with sea and air power," the Duke said. "Here, we must scrabble for desert power. This is your inheritance, Paul."
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caladan
scrabble
desert
inheritance
sea
power
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Frank Herbert |
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Imagine there is no God. There is no Heaven or Hell. There is only your son and his son and his son, and the world you leave for them.
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god
inheritance
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Chuck Palahniuk |
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Delaying giving as a strategy for future kingdom building is risky. We could hold on to assets out of fear of letting go or unwillingness to surrender control to the Lord. As long as money lies within our grasp, there's not only the danger that we'll lose the assets, but also that we'll change our minds or be seduced by the status, prestige, and recognition of controlling (or having our name attached to the distribution of) what belongs to God.
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end-of-life-giving
donation
inheritance
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Randy Alcorn |
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I sware unto you my furtherance if I prevailed. But now is mine army passed away as wax wasteth before the fire, and I wait the dark ferryman who tarrieth for no man. Yet, since never have I wrote mine obligations in sandy but in marble memories, and since victory is mine, receive these gifts: and first thou, O Brandoch Daha, my sword, since before thou wast of years eighteen thou wast accounted the mightiest among men-at-arms. Mightily may it avail thee, as me in time gone by. And unto thee, O Spitfire, I give this cloak. Old it is, yet may it stand thee in good stead, since this virtue it hath that he who weareth it shall not fall alive into the hand of his enemies. Wear it for my sake. But unto thee, O Juss, give I no gift, for rich thou art of all good gifts: only my good will give I unto thee, ere earth gape for me.
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mourning
gift-giving
inheritance
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