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Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade for Christ and author of the Four Spiritual Laws chose three words for his tombstone: "slave for Jesus". — Kyle Idleman

It's a very telling thing when you have children. You have to be there for them, you've got to set an example, when you're not sure what your example is, and anyway the world is changing so fast you don't know what is appropriate anymore. — Annie Lennox

When I got home, my roof was gone. Overnight the weight of the snow became too much to carry. What tipped the scale? Think about it: there must have been a final snowflake that did it, a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a milligram that made all the difference. — Lauren Oliver

I was never a good journalist, because I would make things up. A lot of people frowned on that, which is why I ended up in fiction. — Marcia Muller

And if kisses in these words could travel too, Madam, you'd read this letter with your lips. — Edmond Rostand

In a society of increasingly mass-produced, assembly-line entertainment, where every individual is treated like an empty pitcher to be filled from above, jazz retains something of the spirit of the handicrafts of yesteryear. The print of the human spirit warms it. Deep down, jazz expresses the enforced & compassionate attitudes of a minority group and may well appeal to us because we all have blue moods and, in a fundamental sense, none of us is wholly free. — Marshall W. Stearns

Poverty has many roots, but the tap root is ignorance. — Lyndon B. Johnson

It's a nice day for a white wedding. — Billy Idol

Television is what it's always been. The best of times and the worst of times at the same time. — Gary David Goldberg

What makes a heroine? I think I can answer that. A heroine is a woman who risks going too far in order to find out how far one can go for a cause greater than herself. — Diane Keaton

Today the Somme is a peaceful but sullen place, unforgetting and unforgiving ... To wander now over the fields destined to extrude their rusty metal fragments for centuries is to appreciate in the most intimate way the permanent reverberations of July, 1916. When the air is damp you can smell rusted iron everywhere, even though you see only wheat and barley. — Paul Fussell

One must learn to love oneself- thus do I teach- with a wholesome and healthy love: that one may endure to be with oneself, and not go roving about. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I want to live the next chapter in my life without my lips as my defining characteristic. — Lisa Rinna

The decision to open up Bahrain to embrace all people indiscriminately was fostered in me ever since I was a child. — Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa

When you have nobody you can make a cup of tea for, when nobody needs you, that's when I think life is over. — Audrey Hepburn