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The reason most people don't express their individuality and actually deny it, is not fear of what prime ministers think of us or the head of the federal reserve, It's what their families and their friends down at the bar are going to think of them. — David Icke

Like it was different up here with him now. Less solitary.More complete.The freedom to be and the freedom to enjoy. — Barbara Delinsky

The Swiss will never be the wild child of Europe; you only have to look at their lovingly tended vegetable patches to see that. But whether they are boring or not most likely depends on the eye of the beholder. — Clare O'Dea

I fear that which I cannot control, and this existential anxiety is most intense when I reflect on my ambiguous relation to the mysterious presence of God, which I am unable to manipulate, and on my futile attempts to secure a place for my "self" in the world. Theological anthropology articulates the gospel of grace manifested in the history of Jesus Christ, by whose Spirit I am set free from the binding pain of my attempts to control my own destiny and in whose Spirit I rest peacefully in the dynamic presence of divine love. But it is not simply about me and God. — F. LeRon Shults

For as the Good is only a single thing, so all ways lead to the Good, even the false ones: when the repentant one follows the same way back. — Soren Kierkegaard

Our work for God is to flow from loving God; thus, we work with Him instead of for Him. — Mike Bickle

At heart, we're all violent raging wolves, but in our actions we can be pacifists. — Polly Horvath

I never got away from the war. Not because I was obsessed with it in those years, but because it was the event of my generation and I started out covering it so I stayed with it. — Neil Sheehan

I'm doing a couple books at Dynamite. I'm writing Doc Savage over there. — Chris Roberson

We are witnesses with both too much and too little feeling. — Anne Rice

Work is the province of cattle. — Paul T. Rogers

Definitions have their uses in much the same way that road signs make it easy to travel: they point out the directions. But you don't get where you're going when you just stand underneath some sign, waiting for it to tell you what to do. — Kate Bornstein

It's like everything in the world for me is inside a tub full of guts, so that you wonder how there can be any room in it for anything else very important. — William Faulkner