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It's one of the biggest problems with the system now. Vague regulations leave the system open to abuse. — Chris Asplen

The next time you lose your momentum in daily life as you're chasing after God's best for you, don't give up and conclude that it's over. The greater life hasn't ended for you. It's only out of sight under the waters of the ordinary. And God can resurface it, supernaturally, as many times as it takes. As many times as you're willing. — Steven Furtick

And then I went back to face the future memories that had been flapping around in my mind like wounded birds. — Cyn Balog

I've written many love songs for Gerard. But it's never enough. I feel that he deserves a million love songs written for him. — Shakira

You cannot step over a mountain," she told me, "but if you step over pebble by pebble, you'll look back and the mountain will be behind you. — Ann Rule

I admired Marlon Brando as I grew up. I though he was one of the finest screen actors around. — Michael Caine

I film normal-life subjects in natural settings that some people would consider uncinematic. But what I want to show is nature itself, as the truth of life. — Abbas Kiarostami

I'm a hacker!" Cadel protested. "I don't poison people! I don't blow them up! — Catherine Jinks

I remember a story about Jesus meeting a rich man and really liking him. Jesus invited the man to go with him, to sell all his stuff and follow him. The rich man really wanted to go but didn't want to sell his stuff. Jesus looked at the man and loved him. Jesus didn't berate the man or chastise him but actually stood there and felt love for him. But in the end they went their separate ways. I used to think that story was about the dangers of wealth, and to some degree I suppose it is. But I also think it's a story about boundaries. Jesus didn't give up his purpose and community and calling to swim in the rich man's pool or vacation with him in Spain. I think that story about Jesus and the rich man also means that while everybody is invited, not everybody is willing. — Donald Miller

People can live tremendously rich, blissful, ecstatic lives. But the first thing is, we have to accept our responsibility. — Rajneesh