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Faith is not merely a journey for the feet, but it is also a journey for the heart. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

At the most elite level, your nutrition becomes a lifestyle: it's not something you have to do when you're preparing for Olympic games or World Cup games - you just do it. You're more inclined to eat healthier because it's better for your muscles. — Abby Wambach

The Stones suggested that if you dabble in decadence, you could turn into a devil-worshipping junkie. Paul McCartney suggested that if you mess around with girl worship, you could turn into a husband. So Paul was a lot scarier. — Rob Sheffield

Today, more pastors than ever need profound encouragement and rejuvenation. — Will Graham

Screaming racism is the last refuge of leftist intellectuals who've completely lost their mojo. — Neal Boortz

We desperately need some new thinking today about systems of global governance. We're stuck with the same obsolete, ignore-the-earth institutions that were brough into being after the 2nd World War, and they're now failing us ever more catastropically. Wild Law shows just how radical we now need to be in creating new institutions that are genuinely 'fit for purpose' in the 21st Century. — Jonathon Porritt

It wasn't until I was about 17 or 18 years old that I got into music. — Christina Milian

I avoid literature whenever possible, because whenever possible I avoid myself ... — Thomas Bernhard

He was tall and abrupt and exactly the kind of guy you wanted to be walking the streets with. — Markus Zusak

It is easy to propose impossible remedies. The — Aesop

We extend our hand towards peace. Our people are committed to peace. We know that peace entails painful compromise for both sides. — Ariel Sharon

Today, a young man on acid realised that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration and that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and you are the imagination of yourself. Here's Tom with the weather ... ! — Bill Hicks

The modern susceptibility to conformity and obedience to authority indicates that the truth endorsed by authority is likely to be accepted as such by a majority of people, who are innately obedient to authority. This obedience-truth will then become a consensus-truth accepted by many individuals unable to stand alone against the majority. In this way, the truth promulgated by the propaganda system - however irrational - stands a good chance of becoming the consensus, and may come to seem self-evident common sense. — David Edward