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At your church, the week is more important than the weekend. Empower people and send them out for the week. — J.D. Greear

Each of us will have to make the choices that allow us to be the largest versions of ourselves. — Julia Alvarez

Authors do not choose a story to write, the story chooses us. — Richard P. Denney

Anger should be especially kept down in punishing, because he who comes to punishment in wrath will never hold that middle course which lies between the too much and the too little. It is also true that it would be desirable that they who hold the office of Judges should be like the laws, which approach punishment not in a spirit of anger but in one of equity. — Johannes Voet

There is much debate in this country over abortion. I have always found it puzzling. There are the right-to-lifers who say that abortion is the equivalent of murder. Then there are those who say a woman's right of free choice must be preserved. What has always struck me as odd is that each side is convinced that only it is right, and the other is wrong.
I feel they are both wrong. No one should take away another person's right to choose. And no one should kill an unborn infant. Of course I could just as easily say both sides are right, but I won't. It's a paradox that can't be resolved. I think it is better to admit that than pretend there is a resolution. — Christopher Pike

I think clothes are very much a representation of your attitude and the way you feel. I really love to be dressed down, though. — Trey Songz

I think that's my hope for a lot of the feminist movement is that the gender thing sort of stops being the selling point, if that makes any sense. We're just people making art, and that's how this process has felt to me. — Sara Bareilles

Negotiations with religious fanatics who have delusions of grandeur generally do not go well. — Peter L. Bergen

I didn't start writing until late high school and then I was just diddling. Mainly I loved to read and my writing was an outgrowth of that. — Junot Diaz