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Memory becomes not a faculty but a coconspirator, a tool for constructing the self that we show the world. — David Carr

Keep the faith." -- Jon Bon Jovi — Michele L. Mathews

It never occurs to one to think whether she is pretty or ugly. One just surrenders to her charm. — Francois Mauriac

Every path is a journey to God. We just have to remember to open our heart again and again... — Jeff Brown

It doesn't matter how powerfully sexuality, one with your being, moves; it's all profound goodness. You're safe in it. What you know in it, of its depth and its quality, is what you're saying yes to, what you're resting in, what you're warmed in. — John De Ruiter

I have achieved the 'sacred' pilgrimage to Ktaadn MT - exceeding all my expectations so far that I am sort of helpless with words. I feel as if I have seen God for the first time, and find him so nonchalantly solemn. — Marsden Hartley

It's really live television, the way God meant it to be. — Bruce Vilanch

Words lift up and put down.
Actions pull up and drag down. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously. — Friedrich Nietzsche

We are only living truly human lives just so far as we are labouring to keep God's commandments; no further. — J.I. Packer

I think one of the reasons our court system wants to remove The 10 Commandments is because The 10 Commandments reminds us we are sinners. — Johnny Hunt

The Second Chancers' welfare is our primary concern, which is why we like to bring in people who know them and can report on their progress from an insider's perspective. — Megan Thomason

I am not attracted to writers by style. What style do Dickens, Grass, and Vonnegut have in common? How silly! I am attracted to what makes them angry, what makes them passionate, what outrages them, what they applaud and find sympathetic in human beings and what they detest about human beings, too. They are writers of great emotional range. — John Irving

True fasting is not just depriving ourselves of privilege but als osharing sacrificially tob ring an end to the cycles of inequality, an end to creation's groaning and the groaning of hungry bellies. — Shane Claiborne

For every Gospel action, there is an opposite and devious demonic reaction. We see this in the book of Acts. It appears in church history. We experience it in our personal journeys. — Daniel Henderson