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To be Catholic was to belong to an ethnic group, not a religion. You didn't really have to believe it, or act like you believed it, to be a Catholic. You just had to show up every week for Mass and go to Catholic school. — Carlene Bauer

I wrote the book in my head when I was 6 years old. — Steven Cojocaru

The enemy was anyone who was someone he wanted to be or who had anything he wanted to have. — Truman Capote

They served as a constant reminder that to achieve exceptional things, you must hold yourself to exceptional standards, regardless of what others may think. — Adam Braun

The true picture of life as it is, if it could be adequately painted, would show men what they are, and how they might rise, not, indeed to perfection, but one step first, and then another on the ladder. — Anthony Trollope

The biggest lesson I learned from my dad is to support children even if they're doing something that is unorthodox. — Tony Hawk

I am like a TV antenna. I catch everything that is in the air, and then I do it my way. — Karl Lagerfeld

Once IBM gains control of a market sector, they almost always stop innovation. They prevent innovation from happening. — Steve Jobs

Running is the right thing to do! I am free, healthy with a good complexion. It is that automobile addict who should be ashamed: driving in a sealed car in warmed-over carbon monoxide and smoking a seegar. I am the Goddess! He is a bug in a monkey nut! — Brenda Ueland

The key to understnading masculinity is Jesus Christ. Jesus was tough with religious blockheads, false teachers, the proud, and bullies. Jesus was tender with women, children, and those who were suffering or humble. Additionally, Jesus took responsability for Himself. He worked a jon for the first thirty years of His life, swinging a hammer as a carpenter. He also took responsability for us on the cross, where He substituted Himself and died in our place for our sins. My sins are my fault, not Jesus'fault, but Jesus has made them His responsability. This is the essence of the gospel, the "good news". If you understand this, it will change how you view masculinity. — Mark Driscoll