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I believe faith is a human universal. We are endowed at birth with nascent capacities for faith. How these capacities are activated and grow depends to a large extent on how we are welcomed into the world and what kinds of environments we grow in. Faith is interactive and social; it requires community, language, ritual and nurture. Faith is also shaped by initiatives from beyond us and other people, initiatives of spirit or grace. How these latter initiatives are recognized and imaged, or unperceived and ignored, powerfully affects the shape of faith in our lives. — James W. Fowler

When Jared smiled, his teeth were stained with fresh scarlet. "Don't you hate me?" he demanded. "I'd hate me."
"You just tried to drown yourself," Ash said. "You seem to hate yourself plenty already. — Sarah Rees Brennan

There's magic in the unknown; a brooding fertility in the unknowable that can work on the reader's imagination long after a book is finished. — Claire Wingfield

Being employed is like being loved: you know that somebody's thinking about you the whole time. — Thornton Wilder

All that is made seems planless to the darkened mind, because there are more plans than it looked for. — C.S. Lewis

Your history is animal. Your future is divinity. Right now, you are like a pendulum, swinging between the two. — Jaggi Vasudev

If it is good not to touch a woman, then it is bad to touch a woman always and in every case. — St. Jerome

I alone am different from the others, because I am nourished by the great mother. — Laozi

Defeat should never be a source of discouragement but rather a fresh stimulus. — Robert South

Today's young women don't really see inequities until they go out into the real world. — Eleanor Clift

Learn to look up now and then, just in case a piano is falling from overhead. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Great fiction can often present moral messages with greater power and clarity than instructional writing - since literature, after all, penetrates not just the intellect, but the imagination. — Charles Colson

Top Trumps appeared to be a game in which you got cards, and the cards had a picture (in this case, of a horse), and told you all kinds of stats for that horse, how fast it was, how big it was, etc. Whoever had the better horse won both the cards. You repeated this until someone had all the cards. So, basically it was exactly like high school, except it only took three minutes. Which was really a bit more humane, if you thought about it. — Maureen Johnson