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What we need are lots of girls who aren't as good as us, who'll treat us with the proper respect and reverance. — David Norwood

I'm not a good storyteller. I always think I'm going to get interrupted, or something's going to get edited. I think that comes from being in a large family, so you have to get your story in really quick or someone cuts you off. — Amy Sedaris

I wanted to feel what it was like to kiss you for the first time without being sucked into a medicated fog. — A Meredith Walters

There is only one religion - it is a way a man dies. — James Runcie

We walk into the mystery of God; we do not define that mystery. — John Shelby Spong

Comparison is a trap. It will kill our joy. It will rob us of our peace. It makes us act foolish and stupid. It causes dissension and division in the body of Christ. It creates terrible tension in our relationships with others. So here's what you need to focus on: Let God use you the way he sees fit to do so. Embrace what he is doing in and through your life. — Kurt W. Bubna

They play like file clerks file. — Lauren Kessler

All powerful souls have kindred with each other — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

When a band first comes along, they should be confusing and doing something people don't accept. You don't want the first reaction to just be, "Oh, I get that." — Alexis Taylor

and yet to every bad, there is a worse — Thomas Hardy

Readers of novels often fall into the bad habit of being overly exacting about the characters' moral flaws. They apply to these fictional beings standards that no one they know in real life could possibly meet. — Edmund White

Now listen more carefully to depression. Like all feelings, it is a kind of language. Guilt says, "I am wrong." Anger says, "You are wrong." Fear says, "I am in danger." Depression, too, has a message, but the message is usually not that simple. "Whereas some emotions are clear and unambiguous, depression's language is more heavily encrypted. It might take some decoding before it is understandable, but it is worth the effort. RECONSTRUCTING — Edward T. Welch