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When we face pain in relationships our first response is often to sever bonds rather than to maintain commitment.
— Bell Hooks

Is it adultery if I'm committing it at one end of a guy and he's committing it at the other end of that same guy? — Dan Savage

For their own good, vegetarians should never be allowed near fine beers and ales. It will only make them loud and belligerent, and they lack the physical strength and aggressive nature to back up any drunken assertions. — Anthony Bourdain

The difference between pornography and erotica is lighting. — Gloria Leonard

The story is told of yourself. — Horace

In the fall of leaves,
In the hustle of breeze,
In the curve of streams,
I foresee,
Nature keeps more concealed,
Than it lets us peep! — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

It seems to me that maybe pretty much always means no. So dont tell me, I might just let it go. — Jack Johnson

Try a bikini next time." "Right. I'll also try setting myself on fire, since it would be just as fun. — Kristan Higgins

You have to live by fighting each other, it's the law, the only way that things are
worth while but it hurts — Julio Cortazar

When we look at the whole scope of this story line, we see clearly that Christianity is not only about getting one's individual sins forgiven so we can go to heaven. That is an important means of God's salvation, but not the final end or purpose of it. The purpose of Jesus's coming is to put the whole world right, to renew and restore the creation, not to escape it. It is not just to bring personal forgiveness and peace, but also justice and shalom to the world. God created both the body and soul, and the resurrection of Jesus shows that he is going to redeem both body and soul. The work of the Spirit of God is not only to save souls but also to care and cultivate the face of the earth, the material world. — Timothy Keller

She didn't think she could be a Christian if perfection was required. — Kellyn Roth