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You Humans really do cripple yourselves with your belief that you all think in unique ways. — Becky Chambers

Community as forgiveness ...
Too many people come into community to find something, to belong to a dynamic group, to discover a life which approaches the ideal. If we come into community without knowing that the reason we come is to learn to forgive and be forgiven seven times seventy-seven times, we will soon be disappointed. — Jean Vanier

When large numbers of people share their joy in common, the happiness of each is greater because each adds fuel to the other's flame. — Saint Augustine

Courageous dreaming allows you to create from the source, the quantum soup of the universe where everything exists in a latent or potential state. — Alberto Villoldo

Good things come your way when you serve the people around you — Sunday Adelaja

All I have to say is basically if performing, singing, acting, and dancing is what you want to do, then you just have to do it - no matter where it is. — Ariana Grande

In fact I thought life was pretty much a losing proposition, and I didn't mind saying so. — Richard Hell

The streets provide an education in everything that many of these schools don't, such as survival skills, kinship, moneymaking opportunities, and love. A love that is absent from the cold hallways of schools such as the ones Butta, I, and millions of other African Americans attend or attended. Butta's school has been shut down, along — D. Watkins

I'm completely unqualified for any job I've ever had. — Rachael Ray

This is the Torture Room. But don't let the name fool you. This is a tent, not a room. — Jeremy C. Shipp

Too often, contemporary continental philosophers take the "other" of philosophy to mean literature, but not religion, which is for them just a little too wholly other, a little beyond their much heralded tolerance of alterity. They retain an antagonism to religious texts inherited straight from the Enlightenment, even though they pride themselves on having made the axioms and dogmas of the Enlightenment questionable. But the truth is that contemporary continental philosophy is marked by the language of the call and the response, of the gift, of hospitality to the other, of the widow, the orphan and the stranger, and by the very idea of the "wholly other," a discourse that any with the ears to hear knows has a Scriptural provenance and a Scriptural resonance. ("A Prologue", Journal of Philosophy and Scripture 1.1, Fall 2003, p. 1). — John D. Caputo

I don't like pot anymore
I forget why. — Margaret Cho