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Women always think that I'm Chandler, so if I don't joke around for half an hour, they think that something's wrong. Then I explain that I don't have comedy writers scripting everything I'm saying at this particular dinner. — Matthew Perry

Altough we all realize that monotony is boring, almost every form of industrial work- banking, accounting, mass-producing, service- is monotonous, and most people are paid for simply putting up with monotony — Alan Watts

Changing and inventing new things is great. That's what we like to do. — Anthony Kiedis

A stirring dwarf we do allowance give Before a sleeping giant. — William Shakespeare

For how can a tyrant rule the free and the proud, but for a tyranny in their own freedom and a shame in their own pride? — Kahlil Gibran

The tickling of the sounds of the hearts is more poetic than any poem. — Shikha Kaul

It was business, and business may be presumed to cover quite a lot of bad taste. — Ford Madox Ford

Not everyone wears their scars on their skin. — Ilsa J. Bick

You have an internal brake which you are most likely unaware of — Sunday Adelaja

In larger things we are convivial; what causes trouble is the trivial. — Richard Armour

The day is declining through the white afternoon to the long blue spring evening. He drives past a corner where someone is practicing on a trumpet — John Updike

Ultimately, it is impossible to separate word and deed ministry because human beings are integrated wholes - body and soul. It is both natural and necessary that ministers of mercy also minister the Word while they are in the process of meeting human needs, and that communicators of the gospel also show compassion with regard to the material needs of the people they are trying to reach. An integrative ministry means weaving together word and deed ministry as much as possible. — Timothy Keller