Hoel Olsteen Quotes & Sayings
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The free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel good, very good when you are near or with them. — Heinrich Karl Bukowski

Four young porkers in the front row uttered shrill squeals of disapproval, and all four of them sprang to their feet and began speaking at once. But suddenly the dogs sitting round Napoleon let out deep, menacing growls, and the pigs fell silent and sat down again. Then the sheep broke out into a tremendous bleating of "Four legs good, two legs bad!" which went on for nearly a quarter of an hour and put an end to any chance of discussion. — George Orwell

It's one of the most basic laws of human nature, isn't it? The more we are denied something, the more we want it. The more silence given to this or that topic, the more power. — Jill McCorkle

In any case, when I imagine baptism as the next concrete act toward my entry into the Church, no thought troubles me more than separating myself from the immense and afflicted mass of unbelievers. I have the essential need - and I think I can say the vocation - to mingle with people and various human cultures by taking on the same 'color' as them, at least to the degree that my conscience does not oppose it. I would disappear among them until they show me who they really are, without disguising themselves from me, because I desire to know them to the point that I love them just as they are. — Simone Weil

Pride is an evil dragon; it sleeps underneath your heart and then roars when you need silence. — Jodi Picoult

Feminism is an entire world view or gestalt, not just a laundry list of women's issues. — Charlotte Bunch

Every single figure on Mount Rushmore was a third party at one time or another, so third parties become major parties, and I think that the Libertarian Party may become my major party. — Gary Johnson

That hope is little more than the premonition of regret. This is the first lesson of history. — R. Scott Bakker