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Sharing stories that fill our chambers with an explosion of unique voices is a means to instigate an inclusive exploration of the intricacies of what it encompasses to be human. Stories enable us to comprehend the ultimate concerns of human existence and explicitly address the unalterable part of humanity. — Kilroy J. Oldster

The test of leadership is, is anything or anyone better because of you? — Mark Sanborn

And here I always thought morality was useless — Jeff Lindsay

Tristan and Isolde were lucky to die when they did. They'd have been sick of all that rubbish in a year. — Robertson Davies

You saw a fluttering fan before her face and magnolia blooms and sleepy lakes under the moonlight when she walked. — Zora Neale Hurston

I'm the fifth generation of Seventh Day Adventists and the youngest of four brothers. When I was still very small, we formed a gospel quartet. — Brian McKnight

The place Joanne is building inside [herself] has rooms for all of this. Not just rooms. Beautiful ones. For Karl and Jerry and Karen and Nate in his cowboy hat and the hot-tub guy and movie directors and old-lady healers and people trying to love their asses and people who think they're stupid for it. In these rooms, each thing that looks crazy or stupid will be like a drawing you give your mother, regarded with complete acceptance and put on the wall. Not because it is good but because it is trying to understand something. In these rooms, there will be understanding. In these rooms, each madness and stupidity will be unfolded from its knot and smoothed with loving hands until the true thing inside lies revealed. — Mary Gaitskill

Gerard and I pretty much share all parenting responsibilities, although I'm definitely the disciplinarian. — Shakira

My kids give me the balance to live right. — Celine Dion

A democratic despotism is like a theocracy: it assumes its own correctness. — Walter Bagehot

It is an interesting observation on today's religious climate that many people now get every bit as steamed up about insisting that 'all religions are just the same' as the older dogmaticians did about insisting on particular formulations and interpretations. The dogma that all dogmas are wrong, the monolithic insistence that all monolithic systems are to be rejected, has taken hold of the popular imagination at a level far beyond rational or logical discourse. — N. T. Wright