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Fiction writers learn about the development of metaphor, the use of rhythm, the way that language is compacted in order to express the feelings of - express their own feelings and the feelings of their characters. — Edward Hirsch

There is no formula when it comes to gender and sexuality. Yet it is often only people whose gender identity and/or sexual orientation negates society's heteronormative and cisnormative standards who are targets of stigma, discrimination, and violence. I wish that instead of investing in these hierarchies of what's right and who's wrong, what's authentic and who's not, and ranking people according to these rigid standards that ignore diversity in our genders and sexualities, we gave people freedom and resources to define, determine, and declare who they are. — Janet Mock

The first stage in understanding the Scriptures is to learn what a writer intended to say, what he meant for the people of his day. — Francis John McConnell

Religion is the most fragile of all freedoms. And that's because it is the most threatening to those in power. — Eric Metaxas

When I was modelling, I spent half my life staring at thousands of perfect reflections. It got to a stage where I was losing all sense of reality - so after I quit modelling, I took all the mirrors out of my house. — Grace Jones

Google "brooklyn writer" and you'll get, Did you mean: the future of literature as we know it? — Colson Whitehead

I think allowing yourself to cry on the bathroom floor is FEARLESS. — Taylor Swift

You don't have to cheat to lose your girl or your woman. You can lose her from lack of communication, attention and disrespect. It's not all about what you do, sometimes it's about what you don't do. — Chris Sain Jr.

No blade can puncture the human heart like the well-chosen words of a spiteful son. — Abraham Verghese

Leadership is the ability to encourage the best efforts of others in working toward a desirable goal. — Spencer W. Kimball