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Authoritarian systems evolve. Authoritarianism in the Internet Age is not your old Cold War authoritarianism. — Rebecca MacKinnon

How do you know if you are living to far above (or below) those among whom you are ministering? Ask yourself this question: Is this (car, house, lifestyle) helping me or hindering me in winning and discipling people for Jesus? — Loren Cunningham

Augie. You're a good girl," said Dad. This was more hope than truth. "You're nine and a half."
"NINE," she corrected. She hated how adults never rounded down to the nearest integer when talking to children. — Zach Weinersmith

I'm all about being prudent. And I've started to appreciate experiences more than actual objects. — Carrie Brownstein

I tell him there'll be an army waiting for him, and your friend is only concerned with the color of their uniforms. What's this really about?"
Max shrugged. "A girl."
I glared at Max. "Dude. Shut up. — Brodi Ashton

Bolt actions speak louder than words. — Craig Roberts

How many times must the cannon balls fly
Before they're forever banned? — Bob Dylan

Woman? Is that meant to insult me? I would return the slap, if I took you for a man. - Daenerys Targaryen — George R R Martin

God doesn't call the equipped, son. God equips the called. And you have been called. — Rick Yancey

But weddings tend to resurrect old issues, old emotions; new ideas, new possibilities. — Lisa Berne

I sometimes think that being widowed is God's way of telling you to come off the Pill. — Victoria Wood

We can scale the heights of mountains and see the world rayed out before us, but we fail to recognize that which is before us. — Ruth St. Denis

The odd thing about being a writer is you do tend to lose yourself in your books. Sometimes it seems like real life is flickering by and you're hardly a part of it. You remember the events in your books better than you remember the events that actually took place when you were writing them. — George R R Martin