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Often, when there is a conflict between parent and child, at its very hub is an expectation that the child should be acting differently. Sometimes these expectations run counter what is known about children's growth. They stem from remembering oneself, but usually at a slightly older age. — Ellen Galinsky

Take it where you can find it, in old photograph records, old motion pictures, and in old friends; look for it in nature and look for it in yourself. — Ray Bradbury

If you're going to get into social criticism with absurdity and satire, you can't be politically correct when you do that. — John Cusack

The more I looked, the more I found Christian Atheists everywhere. — Craig Groeschel

Some of the most miserable people I have ever met have been people who are very popular with the public, but down inside are empty and miserable. — Billy Graham

Evil by its very nature opposes the purposes of God, but God, in his sovereignty, can make even this evil serve his purposes. — David F. Wells

I'm mostly just getting used to the idea that people want to hear what I have to say. — Bubba Watson

Christian education is a bomb with a long fuse - it takes a while to go off. — Howard G. Hendricks

I would guess it didn't exactly represent a profile in courage for the vice president to wander over there to the F-word network for a sit down with Brit Hume. I mean, that's a little like Bonnie interviewing Clyde, ain't it? — Jack Cafferty

The story of terrorism is written by the state and it is therefore highly instructive ... compared with terrorism, everything else must be acceptable, or in any case more rational and democratic. — Guy Debord

I've decided that there isn't much difference in the way we treat our siblings and the way we treat our special someones. But at the end of it all we know our siblings have to forgive us ... or they'll never be able to borrow our car. — Emma Daley

Joy is strength. — Mother Teresa