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Weeping must not hinder worship. — T. B. Joshua

I once offhandedly mentioned that I wanted to pick out my own ring, something I have to look at every day, but there is something decidedly unromantic and a little bit depressing about having a symbol of love reduced to such scientific classifications - especially classifications focusing on imperfections. — Emily Giffin

My life often feels like a whirling dervish of kids, writing, speaking, and pastoral ministry. — Kevin DeYoung

You, after all, are well aware of what it is to become one of the men without women. You are a faintly colored Persian carpet, and loneliness is the indelible stain of Bordeaux. And so your loneliness is brought in from France, and the pain of your wounds from the Middle East. For the men without women, the world is a vast and keen mixture, it is just exactly the far side of the moon. — Haruki Murakami

I understand business and understand the ugly face of baseball, which is the business part of baseball. — Pedro Martinez

And gentle winds and waters near, make music to the lonely ear. — Lord Byron

The better the actor, usually the safer you feel working with. — Morgan Freeman

In our adult relationships, we fearfully guard against any sign of shame, abuse or neglect. We become manipulative or avoid other people and circumstances. This fear can grow stronger than the shame itself. It forms a shaky foundation for relationships. We continue to draw others near us (hoping for intimacy) but when they get too close, we push them away because of our fear of shame. — CoDA

I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what didn't. — Albert Camus

Consumers are taking ownership of brands, and their referral power is priceless. — Erik Qualman

Your coat is beautiful, but where's your brain? — Farid Al-Din Attar