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I know at the beginning of our careers, my wife and I were gut wrenchingly competitive. — Barry Mann

I eat stickers all the time dude! — Charlie Day

So he pressed his forehead against mine and breathed me in and there was that sun, okay? That sun between us, that bond that burned and burned and burned because he'd given it to me. Because he'd chosen me. And I got to choose him back. — T.J. Klune

The more I know, the more I realize that I don't know much at all ... — Hans Christian Hollenbeck

The more I work on loving Jesus, the easier it becomes to love my family. Maybe it's really a matter of putting first things first. When we love the way of Jesus first, we're then sufficiently equipped to love our families. — Philip Gulley

The presence of others who see what we see and hear what we hear assures us of the reality of the world and ourselves. — Hannah Arendt

A Christian has no need of any law in order to be saved, since through faith we are free from every law. Thus all the acts of a Christian are done spontaneously, out of a sense of pure liberty. — Martin Luther

I dream of a house full of books. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Intellectualism' is the belief that our mind comes upon a world complete in itself, and has the duty of ascertaining its contents; but has no power of re-determining its character, for that is already given. — William James

In the busyness and self-centeredness of our lives, we sadly forget how much our lives have been blessed by and radically redirected by mercy. — Paul David Tripp

I have a very steadfast tendency to parent myself, to monitor my development into the person I want to be. I try to keep the corruption minimal. And though I advocate learning from my mistakes as much as making mistakes, I also try and make sure my mistakes do not cost other people. — Fiona Apple

Us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way - in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, — Charles Dickens