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The foundation, the motivation of a life of humility, is the example of Jesus Christ's humble life and sacrificial death on the cross. — Matt Chandler

The right to discuss freely and openly, by speech, by the pen, by the press, all political questions, and to examine the animadvert upon all political institutions is a right so clear and certain, so interwoven with our other liberties, so necessary, in fact, to their existence, that without it we must fall into despotism and anarchy. — William C. Bryant

An Eleanor, she told herself triumphantly, who belongs, who is talking easily, who is sitting by the fire with her friends. — Shirley Jackson

[Credit is a system whereby] a person who can't pay, gets another person who can't pay, to guarantee that he can pay. — Charles Dickens

Life tries to crush her, but only succeeded in making a diamond. — John Green

When we want to read of the deeds that are done for love, wither do we turn? To the murder column; and there we are rarely disappointed. — George Bernard Shaw

Your world is nothing but a reflection of your mind and all of its contents. — Debasish Mridha

Yet if there's one thing I know with absolute certainty, both personally and professionally, it is this: Nothing will change in our lives until we change our own behavior. Insight won't do it. Understanding why we do the self-defeating things we do won't make us stop doing them. Nagging and pleading with the other person to change won't do it. We have to act. We have to take the first step down a new road. — Susan Forward

I invent, find, and borrow ways of making painterly statements, which reflect my person to the extent that I am able to reach into that core of my being. It's a kind of self-analysis that requires a balance between the rational and the intuited. — Thornton Willis

I'm an outdoors girl - I like to go fishing, riding four-wheelers, hunting. — Miranda Lambert

Surely the gestures of murmuring priests must contain some deep meaning — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe