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Historically speaking, institutions are slow to change and usually resistant to any sudden moves - churches especially so. — Gene Robinson

There is power in words used accurately and well, and tragedy and missed train connections in words used carelessly. — Maryrose Wood

The yoke of my birth — Natasha Trethewey

My work involves the physical manifestation of emotional reality. Thus, the invisible becomes visible; the normal, abnormal; and the familiar, unfamiliar. Ordinary life is an endless source of fascination to me in its ritualistic objects and behavior. — Sandy Skoglund

When you are rich and powerful, no one will challenge you to your face or give you a chance to explain yourself. All the whispers are behind your back. You are left with no means of clearing your own name. And after a while you realize there is no point in even attempting to do so. No one wants the truth. All anyone wants is the chance to add more fuel to the fires of gossip. The whispers become so loud that sometimes you think you will drown in them. — Amanda Quick

I'm talking about science on the leading edge, where it's not clear which way things are going be cause we don't know, and I'm dealing with areas which we don't know about. — Rupert Sheldrake

Telephone operators have called me 'sir' since I was 6. — Suzanne Pleshette

You have to be deviant if you're going to do anything new. — David Lee

The Eucharist is the sacrament of cosmic remembrance: it is indeed a restoration of love as the very life of the world. — Alexander Schmemann

Love is heavenly.
Expression of love gives us the sweetest joy and deepest fulfillment. — Debasish Mridha

I know many people who are actually queasy about the idea that their kids may harbour sporting ambitions. — Sebastian Coe

When you give to others to the degree that you sacrifice yourself, you make the other person a thief. — Iyanla Vanzant

("It seemed to be the principle employment of both armies to look at each other with spyglasses," wrote the eminent Loyalist Peter Oliver, former chief justice of the province.) — David McCullough