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Defined in psychological terms, a fanatic is a man who consciously overcompensates a secret doubt. — Aldous Huxley

What is the good of faith if this is the result? A city full of people misinterpreting their god's commands? A world of ash and pain and death and sorrow? — Brandon Sanderson

All great power has to do to destroy itself is persist in trying to do the impossible. — Stephen Vizinczey

Three things faith does: it reckons on God; it risks with God (and) it rests in God. — Leonard Ravenhill

So many actors are not open in front of the camera - they have a persona. — Jane Campion

There is a great deal of self-will in the world, but very little genuine independence of character. — Frederick William Faber

There is not anything one should not be ready to tolerate, and there is nobody whom one should not forgive. Never doubt those whom you trust; never hate those whom you love; never cast down those whom you once raise in your estimation. Wish to make friends with everyone you meet; make an effort to gain the friendship of those you find difficult; become indifferent to them only of you cannot succeed in your effort. Never wish to break the friendship once made. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

The assumptions that "pollution is the price of progress" or that "we must choose between jobs and the environment" have long limited our creative thinking about innovative solutions that can be good for the environment, the workers, and a healthy economy. — Annie Leonard

Some fathers cannot love their children. They find them annoying. Or uninteresting. Or unsettling. They're irritated by their children because they've turned out differently than they had expected. They're irritated because the children were the wife's wish to patch up the marriage when there was nothing left to patch up, her means of forcing a loving marriage where there was no love. And such fathers take it out on the children. Whatever they do, their fathers will be nasty and mean to them." "Please stop." "And the children, the delicate, little, yearning children," Perdu continued more softly, because he was terribly moved by Max's inner turmoil, "do everything they can to be loved. Everything. They think that it must somehow be their fault that their father cannot love them. But Max," and here Perdu lifted Jordan's chin, "it has nothing to do with them. — Nina George

If he had to spend the evening with madwomen, he would prefer at least one of them be willing to let him grope her. — Thomm Quackenbush

When you start and you're taking the character seriously, it's going to lead down a variety of paths. — Jon Hurwitz

Raw talent only gets you so far in this old world and the rest is a whole lot of practice, persistence, and perspiration. — Victoria Forester