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We must forget our past because our past was a life according to the thoughts of people and not God — Sunday Adelaja

As noted, naming a book after someone significant was a common way of honoring that person and reflecting his views. — Reza Aslan

We cannot see how our lives will unfold. What is destiny and What is accident? And how can one ever be certain? — Cathy Ostlere

When he got a story urge, there was nothing to do but grab a pen and write. Otherwise it was too much like getting a hard-on and not jerking off. — Paul Russell

There are ten in a circle and everyone wants to speak and no one cares what the other person presently speaking is talking about. Someone starts crying about having been molested as a child; someone starts crying about a dead mother; someone wants to go to Las Vegas. You slip out the side door and into your car. It is five-thirty in the morning and the sky is the color of a three-day-old bruise. It is beautiful. — Patrick DeWitt

I'm determined to stand whether God will deliver me or not. — Bob Dylan

How many examples do we have of these bodies [of the state] set up to eliminate a problem, actually eliminating it, shutting down their operations and going home? — Greg Sams

Naming things, breaking through taboos and denial is the most dangerous, terrifying, and crucial work. This has to happen in spite of political climates or coercions, in spite of careers being won or lost, in spite of the fear of being criticized, outcast, or disliked. I believe freedom begins with naming things. Humanity is preserved by it. — Eve Ensler

I believe only in money, not in love or tenderness. Love and tenderness meant only pain and suffering and defeat. I would not let it ruin me as it ruined others! I would speak only with money, hard money. — Agnes Smedley

If the Romans regarded crucifixion with horror, so did the Jews, though for a different reason. They made no distinction between a 'tree' and a 'cross', and so between a hanging and a crucifixion. They therefore automatically applied to crucified criminals the terrible statement of the law that 'anyone who is hung on a tree is under God's curse' (Deut. 21:23). They could not bring themselves to believe that God's Messiah would die under his curse, strung up on a tree. — John R.W. Stott

My name is Aelin Ashryver Galathynius. And I am the Queen of Terrasen. — Sarah J. Maas

The arts have only ever interested a small minority of people, which acted as a kind of nursery to support artists. — Vivienne Westwood

I would feel like my life was a success if my children grow into well-adjusted, happy, functioning members of society. Capable and happy and normal. — Natalie Maines