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When we withhold forgiveness from others (for whatever reason) we are putting ourselves in the role of God or even being superior to God, who freely extends his grace and forgiveness to us time and time again. — Robert A. Fryling

It's as if Thomas Kinkade and Dante were at a party, and one turned to the other sometime after midnight and uttered that classic line You know, we really should work together sometime ... — Rob Bell

The multiplicity of facts and writings is become so great that every thing must soon be reduced to extracts and dictionaries. — Voltaire

I'm entitled to my political opinions, and I get to vote because I'm an American. — David Mamet

Even when I see a beautiful woman, I think, 'Aw, her life must be amazing.' Everyone does it. That's human nature to believe that beauty is everything. — Marina And The Diamonds

The peak of happiness is attained when a person has accepted to be what he is. — Ogwo David Emenike

It was really true, there was no longer anything about him that could interest me. He wasn't even a fragment of the past, he was only a stain, like the print of a hand left years ago on a wall. — Elena Ferrante

At his words, the good butterflies trounced the bad butterflies and the bad ones retreated to Siberia. — Kristen Ashley

The demand to give up the illusions about its condition is the demand to give up a condition that needs illusions — Sigmund Freud

Ignorant voters of the democracies are always a great threat to the progression of humanity, simply because they give their votes to the people who look like themselves! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I wanted to write for Broadway. — Cynthia Weil

It seems sort of unnecessary to prolong my life but I guess they can't just let me die. I'm sure there would be paperwork. — Kimberly Russell

The idea that everyone's opinion is valuable is sometimes up for question. — Tim Heidecker

He glanced back. Two images became impressed in his memory. One was of a collapsible lifeboat slipping from the ship, still sheathed in its protective cover; the other, of Captain Turner in full dress uniform still on the bridge as the Lusitania began its final dive. — Erik Larson