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The most important thing for me personally is that I can connect with other people through my music. I want my album to be like a trip that people can take with me. My music is like me stripped naked because I open myself up completely. — Chloe Rose Lattanzi

The Sermon on the Mount seems dangerous. It challenges the whole underlying conception on which modern society is built. It would replace it by a new conception, animate it with a new motive, and turn it toward a new goal. — E. Stanley Jones

For someone who has sinned as much as I have, every moment of contemplation becomes an unexpected gift from the Creator Himself. — Javier Sierra

You know when you eat too many sweets and get diabetes? Paparazzi are the diabetes of materialistic culture. — Shirley Maclaine

I wanted to be with him no matter what was happening around us. That meeting him again rekindled those embers of hope in my heart, and my fears of losing him again. — Amy Silva

We should never think that once we have given some money and time to the Lord that the rest is ours to do with as we please. All that we have belongs to God, so He should be taken into consideration in everything we do. — Theodore Epp

If you want to love God better, hate sin more. — Mark Hart

Geez what is it with these guys and their swords, why can't they just century up and get normal bad guy weapons? — Caitlyn Santi

She read with an eagerness which hardly left her power of comprehension, and from impatience of knowing what the next sentence might bring, was incapable of attending to the sense of the one before her eyes. — Jane Austen

And, you know, money is - the money edge is really dangerous to democracy. Because what you have right now - people have said to me that, look, you'll always be outspent, so how can you ever win? — Richard Trumka

They just came to look, as if she were the Great Tower in Rodarred, or the Canyon of the Tulaevea. A phenomenon, a monument. They were awed, adoring. She snarled at them: Think your own thoughts! — Ursula K. Le Guin

When I sing full-on I use my whole body. I open my throat and let it fly out. — Robert Goulet