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Being inclusive sometimes means being kind toward people whose views are repugnant. But you should only do so if it is physically and emotionally safe for you. — Amy Dickinson

In fact, there is no such thing as grudging obedience. For an action to be truly obedient to God, it must be done from a motivation of genuine love and gratitude to Him. — Jerry Bridges

Deal," I said in a low voice that only she could hear, "but I get to put them back on you." "Okay," she said. "On my knees," I added. "Okay." "And we both have to be nake - — Richelle Mead

For there's a part of me would like no better than to take you and the bairn and go far away, to spend the rest of my life working the fields and the beasts, to come in in the evenings and lie beside ye, quiet through the night. — Diana Gabaldon

Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep. — Fran Lebowitz

A good education consists in knowing how to sing and dance well. — Plato

Penis? Cock? Dick? Wood? Schlong? Womb broom? Clam hammer? Yogurt slinger? — Jewel E. Ann

Not all men are worthy of love. — Sigmund Freud

There are a lot of very good New York novels, but there's no single all-encompassing novel, the way you could look at any number of Dickens books and say we know London as a result of that. — Pete Hamill

In a lot of movies, especially big studio ones, they're not constructed in any other way than to get people to like them and then tell their friends. It's a product. — Charlie Kaufman

You met over a pile of dead bodies mere days ago. Now he's carving little radish garnishes and humming to himself. It's creepy. — Sharon Ashwood

His urbane brain cut the most magnificent capers, as, chloroformed by fatigue, it directed its incoming perceptions along the most absurd paths and enjoyed the utter senselessness of its associations. — Gerhard Roth

Claiming that you have got the truth wrapped up does breed violence and intolerance. — Timothy Radcliffe