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I never thought I would start working again, and I did, but it was really hard, and I don't know that I would advise anyone to step back the way I did. — Debra Winger
Art comes from joy and pain ... But mostly from pain. — Edvard Munch
Having wandered some distance among gloomy rocks, I came to the entrance of a great cavern ... Two contrary emotions arose in me: fear and desire
fear of the threatening dark cavern, desire to see whether there were any marvelous things in it. — Leonardo Da Vinci
There was a danger whenever I was on home ground. It was the danger of seeing my life through other eyes than my own.
Seeing it as an ever-increasing roll of words like barbed wire, intricate, bewildering, uncomforting - set against the rich productions, the food, flowers, and knitted garments, of other women's domesticity. It became harder to say that it was worth the trouble. — Alice Munro
I don't pretend to be the character I AM the character. — Tom Cruise
worship is not primarily a venue for innovative creativity but a place for discerning reception and faithful repetition. That — James K.A. Smith
Don't expect a reward for what you do, from people, rather what matters is how you walk and are valued by God — Sunday Adelaja
I think we're seeing that the way we've done parenting cannot be sustainable in this generation, for sure. — Shefali Tsabary
Merely knowing that you are not the only resister makes it substantially easier to reject the crowd. — Adam M. Grant
The biblical lifestyle is always a witness of resistance to the status quo in politics, economics, and all society. It is a witness of resurrection from death. Paradoxically, those who embark on the biblical witness constantly risk death - through execution, exile, imprisonment, persecution, defamation, or harassment - at the behest of the rulers of this age. Yet those who do not resist the rulers of the present darkness are consigned to a moral death, the death of their humanness. That, of all the ways of dying, is the most ignominious. — William Stringfellow
When people related by blood were so careful with each other, when they were so very polite, there was soon nothing left to say. Only niceties that meant so little they might as well have been spoken to a complete stranger. Pass the butter, open the door, see you after school, there's rain again, it's sunny, it's cold. Has the dog eaten? Has the window been shut? Where are you going? Why is it I don't know you at all?
Such statements did not add up to anything like a family ... — Alice Hoffman
All wars signify the failure of conflict resolution mechanisms, and they need post-war rebuilding of faith, trust and confidence. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam