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I have social anxiety. It's easier up on stage because there's security in being there. When I'm off stage I'm trying not to be a manic freak. I'm quite shy. — Sia Furler

Think about this: What positive changes in your life could happen if you relied on God's unlimited power instead of your limited willpower. — Rick Warren

Life is a game of whist. From unseen sources The cards are shuffled, and the hands are dealt. I do not like the way the cards are shuffled, But yet I like the game and want to play. — Eugene Fitch Ware

We cannot expect loyalty to an unjust regime. — Mo Ibrahim

Art is the body's pronunciation of the soul. — Michael Gungor

The sky bruised my eyes with rain's weight and my body was a held breath. — Warren Heiti

If a man has his throat cut in Paris, it's a murder. If 50,000 people are murdered in the east, it is a question. — Victor Hugo

The more ignorant you are, the quicker you fight. — Will Rogers

To give you an idea of the size of the Earth, I will tell you that before the invention of electricity it was necessary to maintain, over the whole of six continents, a veritable army of 462, 511 lamplighters for the street lamps. Seen from a slight distance that would make a splendid spectacle. the movements of this army would be regulated like those of the ballet in the opera. First would come the turn of the lamplighters of New Zealand and Australia. Having set their lamps alight, these would go off to sleep. Next, the lamplighters of China and Siberia would enter for their steps in the dance, and then they too would be waved back into the wings. After that would come the turn of the lamplighters of Russia and the Indies; then those of Africa and Europe; then those of South America; then those of North America. And never would they make a mistake in the order of their entry upon the stage. It would be magnificent. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery