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Once you know what it means to choose in favor of yourself, there is no power in the universe that can make you choose against yourself. — Guy Finley

How on earth can religious people believe in so much arbitrary, clearly invented balderdash? ... The acceptance of a creed, any creed, entitles the acceptor to membership in the sort of artificial extended family we call a congregation. It is a way to fight loneliness. Any time I see a person fleeing from reason and into religion, I think to myself, There goes a person who simply cannot stand being so goddamned lonely anymore. — Kurt Vonnegut

I get up at six to work out. I've done it since school, it's always been part of my life. It's a good way to take the edge off. I like getting up early; I've got a daughter, I'm a single dad. — Ray Liotta

Because the truth is, this is love, and it doesn't matter if you lose everything. Your job. Your home. Your car. Not as long as you have that person by your side. — Jessica Thompson

Death is stillness. And stillness does not belong among the living. A — Steven Erikson

All you need is a pinch of Grace," I whisper, sprinkling it on the pie. "And a dash of Hope," she follows, tossing more on top. "To make life sweeter." I turn and press a kiss to her cheek. "And help love grow," she whispers, kissin' my cheek back, her tears mixin' with my own. — K.C. Lynn

Some men are like musical glasses; to produce their finest tones you must keep them wet. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

If, amid the multitude of contending counsel, you have hesitated and doubted; if, when a great measure suggested itself, you have shrunk from the vast responsibility, afraid to go forward lest you should go wrong, what wonder? — Robert Dale Owen

Friend, when you understand why Jesus does certain things in your life, then you will develop true insight into how greatly He cares for you. — Charles F. Stanley

No shortcomings of other people cause us to be more intolerant than those which are caricatures of our own. — Franz Grillparzer