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Nothing is wonderful except in the abnormal, and nothing is abnormal until we have grasped the norm. — C.S. Lewis
Faith does not change my circumstances; faith changes me. Faith may not bring in the tuition check when I need it, but faith will give me what it takes to hang on. — Charles R. Swindoll
Why compare yourself with others? No one in the entire world can do a better job of being you than you. — Eric Thomas
Big companies have always needed and cooperated in areas where it made sense. — Larry Page
I get to hear the really good or the really bad things in the press, but I don't read it. I can afford to say that because public opinion does not drive U2's audience. — Bono
Who am I really? The answer to that question is found in the answer to another. What is God's heart toward me, or, how do I affect him? If God is the Pursuer, the Ageless Romancer, the Lover, then there has to be a Beloved, one who is the Pursued. This is our role in the story. — John Eldredge
Society is not just the product of its individual members; it is also the product of its constituent groups. — Clay Shirky
If I have to wait, I read; if I wake in the night, I feel along the shelf for a book. Swelling, perpetually augmented, there is a vast accumulation of unrecorded matter in my head. — Virginia Woolf
Remember that a gesture of friendship, no matter how small, is always appreciated. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.
In all our associations; in all our agreements let us never lose sight of this fundamental maxim - that all power was originally lodged in, and consequently is derived from, the people. — George Mason
There is always going to be pain. There is always going to be pleasure. But what is not always going to be there is balance, happiness. That is a personal decision. — Frederick Lenz
I think you earn your reputation for honesty and integrity literally hour-by-hour, and taste for that matter. — Andrew Sullivan
it was a duel in which two participants got up at crack of dawn, one armed with a rapier, the other with a blunderbuss, where shaking of fists and mutterings usurped the place of battle, and which ended with the two antagonists going their separate ways, undamaged but shaken, and with a frustrating sense of honor ruffled but unsatisfied. — E. Gordon Rupp
I'm a long way from Ike Turner. — Rick James
I count it an honor to play with some guys that I've watched play on television, and may be in the Hall of Fame some day. — Andy Pettitte
