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The rude and simple brother must not suppose himself a saint just because he knows nothing; and he who is educated and eloquent must not measure his saintliness merely by his fluency.
— Jerome
The art of interpreting the scriptures is the only one of which all men everywhere claim to be masters.
— Jerome
You can't understand where someone's going unless you understand where they've been.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
Regardless of how helpful an item or body of knowledge may be to society, if it does not have as its final purpose the glory of God, it remains defective.
— Jerry Bridges
In order to trust God we must know Him in an intimate, personal way.
— Jerry Bridges
So the Scriptures are infallible and inerrant, but our understanding of them is not. Rather, it is often conditioned by our previous understanding or biases.
— Jerry Bridges
There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for their acquiring. They are the very simplest things and because it takes a man's life to know them the little that each man gets from life is very costly and the only heritage he has to leave.
— Ernest Hemingway
Good writing is true writing. If a man is making a story up it will be true in proportion to the amount of knowledge of life that he has and how conscientious he is; so that when he makes something up it is as it would truly be.
— Ernest Hemingway
In the danger there is certainty in the knowledge of what kind of options to use
— Ernest Hemingway
He's written about all the things he knows, and now he's on all the things he doesn't know
— Ernest Hemingway
One of my favorite quotes: There is no friends as loyal as a book -Ernest Hemingway
— Ernest Hemingway
When you have an interior life, it certainly doesn't matter what side of the prison fence you're on.... I've already died a thousand times in a thousand concentration camps. I know everything. There is no new information to trouble me. One way or another, I already know everything. And yet, I find this life beautiful and rich in meaning. At every moment.
— Etty Hillesum