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My wish for you, Kallistos, is that you survive as many battles in the flesh as you have already fought in your imagination. Perhaps then you will acquire the humility of a man and bear yourself no longer as the demigod you presume yourself to be. — Steven Pressfield

You know it gets me hot when you're mad. What are you wearing right now under your stethoscope?'
'You're not funny.'
'Oh, come on. I'm a little funny. — Meg Cabot

The vitrines exist so that you can see objects, but not touch them: they frame things, suspend them, tantalise through distance. — Edmund De Waal

Providence is wiser than you, and you may be confident it has suited all things better to your eternal good than you could do had you been left to your own option. — John Flavel

You're the only one who's closing your eyes at night. There's no one else who can do it for you. — James Caan

The Christian optimism is based on the fact that we do not fit in to the world. — G.K. Chesterton

Sin and the child of God are incompatible. They may occasionally meet; they cannot live together in harmony — John Stott

I think that I was lucky to have that period of time [ like coming to New York] because everything was so exciting and new. — Gena Rowlands

Find out for yourself what are the possesions and ideals that you do not desire. By knowing what you do not want, by elimination, you will unburden the mind, and only then will it understand the essential which is ever there. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

If you want to go the scorched-earth, Obamacare-is-like-slavery route and choose to stay uninsured, you will have the Palinesque guts, the Cruzian fortitude to wave off the ambulance that will appear to scoop you up should something bad happen to you, right? — Henry Rollins

It is true that one of the first acts of tyrants is to erase history, to wipe out the recorded memory of a people. With that in mind, it's important to remember that the work that we do as writers, artists and performers will form an essential part of the collective memory that future generations will draw upon. And so we owe it to those future generations to defend that memory and be honest witnesses to our times. — Rene Balcer

"Would you tax God?" asks a defender of church tax exemption. Well, if there were a God he should be able to pay his own way and support his own business. If not, then he should do like other business men and close up shop. — E. Haldeman-Julius

Without general elections, without unrestricted freedom of press and assembly, without a free struggle of opinion, life dies out in every public institution, becomes a mere semblance of life, in which only the bureaucracy remains as the active element. — Rosa Luxemburg

everything is appropriated? — Thomas Robert Malthus