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The church is not supposed to be a society of perfect people doing great work. It's a society of forgiven sinners repaying their unpayable debt of love by working for Jesus's kingdom in every way they can, knowing themselves to be unworthy of the task. — N. T. Wright

You simply cannot understand psychedelic drugs, which activate the brain, unless you understand something about computers. — Timothy Leary

want to ask you a question." He nodded. "Take me to the dance next weekend." He tilted his head to the side and frowned. "Lilly, that was not in the form of a question. A question is a request that ends with a question mark. What you just said was a statement. — Amber L. Johnson

There's this way pop culture has been rammed down our throats that people think that if they were just in the right place at the right time, they'd be married to Heidi Klum. — Stephen Merchant

All the insight we will ever need to live well will come from fully being who and where we are. — Brenda Shoshanna

Never mess with someone who has more spare time than you do[.] — Fredrik Backman

Dinosaur: I plan to use punctuated equilibrium to turn this zit into a third eye. Catbert: That's not a natural advantage. You'd better stay away from the fitter dinosaurs. — Scott Adams

I don't like doing [things] as myself ... I like to be made into someone else. — Kate Moss

You can't ground us. We're homeless," Daphne said. — Michael Buckley

It's not your blue blood, your pedigree or your college degree. It's what you do with your life that counts. — Millard Fuller

In a place like Israel, they're very concerned with Iran, so there's a lot of interest. So they want to see what this Iranian from France has to say in her comics. I guess that's good. My the books are coming out in other countries. And each time, they discover something different to be interested in. — Marjane Satrapi

There was nothing to deflate a man's ego like a bit of frill around the collar. — Susan Dennard