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But freedom, liberty, is an attribute of the soul and it may exist even when the body is in bondage. — Ralph Adams Cram

If the people of God were to transform the world through fascination, these amazing teachings had to work at the center of these peculiar people. Then we can look into the eyes of a centurion and see not a beast but a child of God, and then walk with that child a couple of miles. Look into the eys of tax collectors as they sue you in court; see their poverty and give them your coat. Look in to the eys of the ones who are hardest for you to like, and see the One you love. For God loves good and bad people. — Shane Claiborne

Why should anyone be interested in my life? It's the prurience I find so extraordinary. Why, why, oh why should my private life be of any interest to the public? The only people who should be interested are my friends. — Kate O'Mara

In many ways, it's more fun to be part of movements than churches. We can express our own individuality, pick our favorite leaders, and be swept off our feet at conferences. We can be anonymous. Although encouraged by like-minded believers, we are not bound up with them so that we should feel compelled to bear their burdens or suffer their rebukes. Yet this movement mentality keeps us restless and makes ordinary life in and submission to an actual church seem intolerably confining. And terribly ordinary. — Michael S. Horton

I really wanted to pursue music, but all those other girls are doing it and it is annoying. — Alexa Vega

Break their hearts my pride and hope, break their hearts and have no mercy. — Charles Dickens

Be aroused by poetry; structure yourself with propriety, refine yourself with music. — Confucius

Arranging is the way I put my stamp on my music as much as my guitar playing. — Lee Ritenour

There's no way to be a Christian at home by yourself. — Sara Miles

Let Revolutionists be Romans, not Tatars. — Louis Antoine De Saint-Just