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Beliefs have become unimportant to me. Faith as radical trust became even more important to me. — Barbara Brown Taylor

A spider has no special skills other than building its web, and no lifestyle choice other than sitting still. — Haruki Murakami

A belt does nothing but hold your gi together. A belt has assigned significance, a belt is someone else saying you're good, you don't need other people saying that you're good in order to be good. — Ronda Rousey

My husband has always agreed with me philosophically. — Cindy Sheehan

I met him when I was 18. We split up when I was 38. He saw me grow up too. He was a client, and also a friend. Such things are more common than people might think. This arrangement was not so different than many American relationships. That's why the laws against prostitution have got to go. They are totally unfair and mean. — Annie Sprinkle

A soldier fought better when he knew that he was not only needed, but appreciated back home. There were few things as degrading to man than to come home to the people you served, only to be shunned and reviled by them. — Evan Currie

When I see Lemlem walking around New York City, it's just mind-boggling, because I know it came from this one man sitting and weaving this little product. — Liya Kebede

Violent death demanded Earl Grey. — Louise Penny

You've never met a more flawed guy than me. — Glenn Beck

Sweeter than the stolen kiss Are the granted kisses — Bayard Taylor

Join The 5 am Club. Your most valuable hours are 5am-8am. They have the least interruptions. — Robin Sharma

It's fucking lame, is what it is! The swords look like they were made out of tinfoil. And that soundtrack is epically lame. Full of synthesizers and shit. By the motherfucking Alan Parsons Project! Lame-o-rama! Beyond lame. Highlander II lame. — Ernest Cline