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The saints show us that being a baptized Christian means living as a new creation, rejoicing in a life radically different from the status quo of the world. All the holy people, whose lives fill this book, show readers how to let the grace of God in the sacraments create their lives anew. — Stephen J. Binz

One of the things I've done is tell myself I can't let bad things that happen to me on the field, off the field, whatever, affect me. — Matt Kemp

Safe from what? she'd asked.
And under her touch, Kovar's kigh had answered, "Change". — Tanya Huff

Man is sometimes extraordinarily, passionately, in love with suffering ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Women excel more in literary judgment than in literary production,
they are better critics than authors. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington

I'm not going to give up. If you pay attention to my plan and the way I live and the way I eat, then you have a chance to extend your life a few more years. — Bernard Hopkins

In general, I get nervous when I do print interviews because I know that whatever I say is going to be shown through the lens of whomever I'm talking to. — Emma Stone

Peter finds the lost, the left-behind, the abused. Is that not why you are here? Did Peter not save you? — Brom

I learned so much more prepping vegetables than I ever did in cooking school. — David Chang

Likewise, if you take away the librarians and the staff, but leave the books, the computers, and the architecture, you will have a fine sculpture of a library that will become a snapshot of the community's past. But, if you threw out the books and the building and left a dedicated group of library professionals, you could invite the public in a they would construct the future. — R. David Lankes

There is considerable hypocrisy in conventionalism. Any thinking person is aware of this paradox; but in dealing with conventional people it is advantageous to treat them as though they were not hypocrites. It isn't a question of faithfulness to your own concepts; it is a matter of compromise so that you can remain an individual without the constant threat of conventional pressures. — Truman Capote