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When there's nothing left to lose, and nothing else to prove, I'll be dancing with myself — Billy Idol

If the foundation of faith is not embedded in our hearts, the power to endure will crumble. — Henry B. Eyring

Laura was not in any way religious. She was not even religious enough to speculate towards irreligion. — Sylvia Townsend Warner

Part of our skittishness about Christian perfection is linguistic confusion. The English word "perfect" has absorbed the Greek notion of "teleos". When the Greeks looked at a building's blueprint, they pictured the building whole and complete. They envisioned the blueprint finished down to the bathroom tile and announced, "Ah, this is perfect." The problem is that "teleos" suggests that perfection is something we can build or achieve. The Hebrews looked at the same blueprint more practically. They envisioned the process of building from hard hats to hammers, from scaffolding to skylights. "Ah," the Hebrews said. "This is perfect." The Hebrews and the early Christians understood perfection as a process, not a product. Our identity as Christians depends upon life lived in relationship with God, not upon the quality of our achievements. — Kenda Creasy Dean

It's impossible to move through the stages of grief when a person is both dead and alive, the way Min is. It's like she's living permanently in an airport terminal, moving from one departure lounge to another but never getting on a plane. Sometimes I tell myself that I'd do anything for Min. That I'd do whatever was necessary for her to be happy. Except that I'm not entirely sure what that would be. — Miriam Toews

A comic script is basically a love letter from you to your artist, — Brian K. Vaughan

Well over a million years ago, some new, comparatively modern, upright beings left Africa and boldly spread out across much of the globe. — Bill Bryson

No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils. And surely it is the most blameworthy ignorance to believe that one knows what one does not know. — Plato

Ah! Happy they whose hearts can break
And peace of pardon win!
How else may man make straight his path
And cleanse his soul from sin?
How else but through a broken heart
May the Lord Christ enter in? — Oscar Wilde

If you would have peace, genuine peace, you must accept all the aspects of your personality and learn to be comfortable with them. — Morgan Llywelyn

Blame is for God and small children. — Dustin Hoffman

Last year I gave several lectures on "Intelligence and Musicality among Animals" ... Today I am going to speak to you about "Intelligence and Musicality among Critics" ... The subject is much the same, with some modifications, of course. — Erik Satie

And in part that's good but then, like any emotion - and this is something we learned from the research as well - there are positive and negative aspects to all of these. — Pete Docter