“Sad thing is, you can still love someone and be wrong for them.”
Elvis Presley (1935–1977) American singer and actor
Source: Small Favor
“Sad thing is, you can still love someone and be wrong for them.”
Elvis Presley (1935–1977) American singer and actor
“You can believe something really hard,' Faith says, 'and still be wrong.”
Jodi Picoult book Keeping Faith
Source: Keeping Faith
“What the hell is wrong with you?" he asked.
It was a good question.”
Maureen Johnson book 13 Little Blue Envelopes
Source: 13 Little Blue Envelopes
Robert Jeffress (1955) Pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas
Values Voter Summit, , quoted in
Context: I think part of the problem is we're in this consumer mentality as a church where we have the idea that our job is to build as big of a church as we possibly can. And if we get into that idea and fall into that trap, then we say then we can't say anything that's going to offend people. Why, if we preach that homosexuality is an abomination to God, we better not preach that because that's going to offend the gays or people who know gay people. If we tell people what the Bible says, that every other religion in the world is wrong: Islam is wrong! It is a heresy from the pit of Hell. Mormonism is wrong! It is a heresy from the pit of Hell. Judaism, you can't be saved being a Jew, you know who said that by the way? The three greatest Jews in the New Testament: Peter, Paul, and Jesus Christ. They all said Judaism won't do it, it's faith in Jesus Christ.
John Milton book Paradise Lost
i.254-255
Paradise Lost (1667)
Variant: The mind is its own place, and in itself
Can make a heav'n of hell, a hell of heav'n.
Source: Paradise Lost: Books 1-2
Edmund White (1940) American novelist and LGBT essayist
Self-interview, Dalkey Archive Press http://www.centerforbookculture.org/interviews/interview_ewhite.html (1994) <br class="br">Articles and Interviews
“I now present to you the fairest maiden—what the hell is wrong with your face?”
TotalBiscuit (1984–2018) British game commentator
WTF Is…? series, Guise of the Wolf (January 26, 2014)
“What if everything you believe is wrong and you could still be loved and still be forgiven?”
Cassandra Clare (1973) American author
Source: Saving Raphael Santiago