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Many kiss the hand they wish cut off. — George Herbert

You are. Before you are whatever you are labeled. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

You know the Holy Spirit lives in you when you can defend the Holy Bible without fear or intimidation. John 14:1. — Felix Wantang

All babies look like Winston Churchill. — Edward R. Murrow

There's got to be something greater than us. — Ajay Naidu

Oh girl, we have known littlebit love. That littlebit of honey left in an empty jar that traps the sweetness in your mouth long enough to mask your hunger. We have run tongues over teeth to savor that last littlebit as long as we could, and in all our living, nothing has starved us more. — Brit Bennett

Guilt is a gift from Allah warning you that what you are doing is violating your soul — Nouman Ali Khan

He said: "I'm going to send you over. The chances are you'll get off with life. That means you'll be out again in twenty years. You're an angel. I'll wait for you." He cleared his throat. "If they hang you I'll always remember you. — Dashiell Hammett

But now the problem of the causa-sui project of the genius. In the normal Oedipal project the person internalizes the parents and the superego they embody, that is, the culture at large. But the genius cannot do this because his project is unique; it cannot be filled up by the parents or the culture. It is created specifically by a renunciation of the parents, a renunciation of what they represent and even of their own concrete persons-at least in fantasy-as there doesn't seem to be anything in them that has caused the genius. Here we see whence the genius gets his extra burden of guilt: he has renounced the father both spiritually and physically. This act gives him extra anxiety because now he is vulnerable in his turn, as he has no one to stand on. He is alone in his freedom. Guilt is a function of fear, as Rank said. — Ernest Becker

People often ask me what happened to my first husband? And I say, I killed him. — Florence Henderson