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I set the fashion for a quater of a century. Why? Because i knew how to express my own time. — Coco Chanel

It used to surprise me, the intensity with which I still remembered these distant memories. But when I entered my fifties ... I understood their enduring clarity ... In the end, what adds up to a life is nothing more than the accumulation of small daily moments. — Alice Steinbach

The blood of Christ justifies and saves us ... The word justification means just as if you had never sinned. — Billy Graham

For another thing, the devil uses special diligence to destroy the souls of young men, and they seem not to know it. Satan knows well that you will make up the next generation, and therefore he employs every art betimes to make you his own. I would not have you ignorant of his devices. You are those on whom he plays off all his choicest temptations. He spreads his net with the most watchful carefulness, to entangle your hearts. He baits his traps with the sweetest morsels, to get you into his power. He displays his wares before your eyes with his utmost ingenuity, in order to make you buy his sugared poisons, and eat his accursed dainties. You are the grand object of his attack. — J.C. Ryle

Our heads, the little globes which hold the midnight sky and the shining, invisible universes of thought, have been taken about as much for granted as the growth of a yellow pumpkin in the fall. — Loren Eiseley

I've never not been pleased with one of my albums. I figure because it's spoken word, there will be people who relate to it, and people who don't, so I don't worry about any of that. I've been doing it for over twenty years. I've always written because it was something I had to do, never for the glory. — John Trudell

(T)he increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and growth of the arts. — Galileo Galilei

Reality, if rightly interpreted, is grander than fiction. — Thomas Carlyle

It is the combination of reasonable talent and the ability to keep going in the face of defeat that leads to success. — Martin Seligman