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And suddenly, I realized the system that I was in did not know what intelligence was, didn't know how to identify smart and not smart. They called me the best, when I knew I wasn't, and they called him the worst, when he was the best. I mean, there could be no more antipodal environment. So I began to question: What is intelligence? Who says? Who says you're smart? Who says you're not smart? And what do they mean by that? — Tony Buzan

My passion is to see ordinary believers receive extraordinary answers to their prayers. — Jane Glenchur

We believe more readily in the abstract application of God's promises than we do in their application to us personally. — Matt Chandler

I've never really learned how to do this. When we hunted, we had people to take care of what we caught."
"I thought you hunted with birds."
"We did."
"So the birds caught the animals, other people cleaned them... When you say 'hunting,' do you really mean 'going for a walk'? — Kate Sherwood

Our examples of enduring hardship are often more powerful than our stories of success and triumph. — Mark Dever

When you're doing comedy constantly, you're organized: you know where everything is, you know how to get out of it, you know how to stretch it. But, like, doing 'SNL,' I stopped doing spots, and then I would finally do some sets - it take me so long to, kind of, get in the rhythm of it. — Michael Che

Love is the expression of the one who loves, not of the one who is loved. Those who think they can love only the people they prefer do not love at all. Love discovers truths about individuals that others cannot see — Soren Kierkegaard

I am always anxious. — Alain De Botton

Again, most of the chief distinctions marked by economic terms are differences not of kind but of degree. — Alfred Marshall

The cup of life was poisoned forever, and although the sun shone upon me, as upon the happy and gay of heart, I saw around me nothing but a dense and frightful darkness, penetrated by no light but the glimmer of two eyes that glared upon me. — Mary Shelley