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The Norwegian is a sober person. His relationship to God is somewhat like his relationship to the King. He believes that God (and the King) is quite all right - on the condition that He behaves like a proper Norwegian and doesn't believe he is anything special. The Norwegian doesn't say this outright, but he believes that God (and the King), in spite of everything, is no more than human.
The Norwegian wouldn't be surprised if, one day, he should see God (or the King) ahead of him in a bus queue, for ex., or on Karl Johansgate in Oslo. — Odd Borretzen

As we face the cross, then, we can say to ourselves both, "I did it, my sins sent him there," and "He did it, his love took him there. — John R.W. Stott

You do not know the first note of the music that moves me. — Patrick Rothfuss

Every passion borders on the chaotic, but the collector's passion borders on the chaos of memories. — Walter Benjamin

The truth is: God has always been with us. God has always been for us. God has always been our Dad. GOD NEVER GIVES UP ON US — Tony Seigh

You needed love to win at the game of music ... I played of sadness. I played of loneliness. Despair. Love found and lost. I played of tragic misunderstanding and weary cynicism and defeat. I played of perseverance, endurance beyond all suffering. Endurance in the face of hopelessness, hope when even hope was a betrayal ... And yet, though I played so much sadness, the music at the same time denied despair. How could anyone despair while music was being played? — K.A. Applegate

Seattle gives you your breath back. Fills your lungs. I take it in and feel like I can breathe for the first time in my life. — Tarryn Fisher

Success is about having, excellence is about being. Success is about having money and fame, but excellence is being the best you can be. — Mike Ditka

Internet: What do you want for your birthday?
Virtual Cole: to stay young forever
Cole texted me:
Actually I want you — Maggie Stiefvater

I'm tired of demographic appeal being more important than talent. I want to fight against that. — Andy Kindler

So, she said. You met your brother.
You know, said Fat Charlie, you could have warned me.
I did warn you that he is a god.
You didn't mention that he was a complete and utter pain in the arse, though. — Neil Gaiman