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I don't write drafts. I write from the beginning to the end, and when it's finished, it's done. — Clifford Geertz

You can do more! A lot more. If you want a ... record you can be proud of, you'll do a heck of a lot more than just what you have to. — John Knowles

Love has a particular trait: it has a task or purpose to fulfill - to abide. By its nature, love is enduring. The Holy Spirit offers our world love that dispels uncertainty; love that overcomes the fear of betrayal; love that carries eternity within; the true love that draws us into a unity that abides! — Pope Benedict XVI

When you have very lax parents, you tend to get more conservative kids. — Hanya Yanagihara

Every day that we're not practicing godliness we're being conformed to the world of ungodliness around us. — Jerry Bridges

Daddy used to say that calling a person a romantic was just another way of saying he or she acted without regard for conseqences. — Gabrielle Zevin

We meet so many people, and it's interesting when you meet someone who you really connect with. They have their own energy, their own personality, and that is something so different than just beauty. So that really drives the decision for who to work with on a campaign. — Christopher Bailey

That is the most difficult thing of all. It is far more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. If you succeed in judging yourself correctly, then you are truly a man of wisdom. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Safety lies in catering to the in-group. We are not all brave. All I would ask of writers who find it hard to question the universal validity of their personal opinions and affiliations is that they consider this: Every group we belong to - by gender, sex, race, religion, age - is an in-group, surrounded by an immense out-group, living next door and all over the world, who will be alive as far into the future as humanity has a future. That out-group is called other people. It is for them that we write. — Ursula K. Le Guin