Quotes & Sayings About Embracing Weirdness
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In a Gays-vs.-Christians world, admitting you're gay makes you the enemy of Christians. — Justin Lee

I grew up in Brooklyn, New York. I grew up in a very Jewish neighbourhood and thought the whole world was like that. My parents were secular, but I went to a very Orthodox Jewish school, and I really got into it. I found it all fascinating, and I was just kind of really attracted to the metaphysical questions. — Larry Charles

When you've got an arrow stuck in you, it's sometimes best to just yank it out in one pull. — Brandon Sanderson

To give your sheep or cow a large, spacious meadow is the way to control him. — Shunryu Suzuki

I love the process of cutting everything out with a scalpel yourself: I don't want to have my stencils drawn up in Illustrator, then laser-cut. I like the fact that it's slightly wrong; I think it gives it a beauty. The individual and handmade will always be worth more than what a computer can do, at least until computers can learn how to make mistakes. — Ben Eine

Denial, as any addict in recovery will tell you, is not defined as knowing something and pretending you don't; it is failing to see it at all. — Jan Ellison

If Thought is capable of being classed with Electricity, or Will with chemical affinity, as a mode of motion, it seems necessary to fall at once under the second law of thermodynamics as one of the energies which most easily degrades itself, and, if not carefully guarded, returns bodily to the cheaper form called Heat. Of all possible theories, this is likely to prove the most fatal to Professors of History. — Henry Adams

The present moment contains past and future. The secret of transformation, is in the way we handle this very moment. — Nhat Hanh

I think you can judge from somebody's actions a kind of a stability and sense of purpose perhaps created by strong religious roots. I mean, there's a certain patience, a certain discipline, I think, that religion helps you achieve. — George W. Bush

I feel like no one starts entertainment with an impure intention, but somewhere along the way, lines become blurred and you're no longer sure which way is up and which way is down. — Jennette McCurdy