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A tough man, usually ends up in prison, but a strong-minded man, will own the prison. — Anthony Liccione

I always choose songs that I have an emotional connection to, and I often feel myself getting very emotional when I sing. — Katherine Jenkins

I remember clearly the afternoon that she stood at the corner beside the door of the tourist centre in Gdansk. — You Jin

What would a racist call werewolves? Wargs? She kind of liked that one, but suspected that racist bastards didn't read Tolkien. — Patricia Briggs

Pride is a human nature and it's good for people to be proud of themselves, achievements, etc. but too much of anything is not healthy. Humble is pride exhibited through humility, so be humble and prideful about being humble. — Uzoma Nnadi

We must understand the essence of our faith to be something other than a list of opinions, propositions, or statements that our group holds but cannot prove. (p. 22) — Brian McLaren

A marble cutter, with chisel and hammer, was changing a stone into a statue. A preacher looking on said: "I wish I could deal such changing blows on stony hearts." The workman answered: "Maybe you could, if you worked like me, upon your knees." — Arthur Tappan Pierson

I looked on Jesus and the dove of peace entered my heart. I looked at the dove of peace; and lo ... off he went. — Corrie Ten Boom

I grew up in eastern Kentucky, and we would sing in the churches, and there's lots of good mountain church singers out there. Like a lot of folks who turn out to be secular music artists, that's a lot of the training you put in, whether you know it or not. — Chris Stapleton

Do you understand that it's impossible to please God in any way other than wholehearted surrender? — Francis Chan

Wherever you go, you take yourself with you. — Neil Gaiman

Anyone who has obeyed nature by transmitting a piece of gossip experiences the explosive relief that accompanies the satisfying of a primary need. — Primo Levi