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Being 'one flesh' in marriage means that the relationship is not the source of security, affirmation, control, or value. Those issues of identity need to be rooted in Christ. — Scott Perkins
The fact that you have been knocked down is interesting, but the length of time you remained down is important. — Austin O'Malley
But we stayed together, because I don't know why. Maybe because we though we should be in love. At least I did. I wanted to be in love. — Stephanie Perkins
I think that ties in with issues of identity as well - that sometimes there are parts of us we want to hide, and then there's other times we say, "You know what? Nope. Done hiding that part." — Lauren Myracle
To die for faction is a common evil, But to be hanged for nonsense is the devil. — John Dryden
Why do men so often filter out the detail when they tell personal stories Do they think it's the way to draw out the universality Women know better. It's detail unique detail which more truly does so providing points of divergence and comparison coincidence and dissonance throwing a slanting light on the idiopathic features of our own lives to bring out long weighty shadows of universal human meaning. — Lilian Darcy
I never defend my material. Comedy is subjective. — Sarah Silverman
Saying what you believe others want to hear is, of course, a form of lying. — Karl Ove Knausgard
Some pain you can distance yourself from, but a headache sits right where you live. — Mark Lawrence
Keep secret things secret and they will serve you the better! — Kevis Hendrickson
I understood that without English I would never get far, so my dream was to become a receptionist, and so I started to learn English from watching 'Sesame Street.' — Anchee Min
The Simple Path
Silence is Prayer
Prayer is Faith
Faith is Love
Love is Service
The Fruit of Service is Peace — Mother Teresa
Leaders are never appreciated or needed until you don't have them, — Matt Millen