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I have more concerns about potential risks and vulnerabilities than most people. — Nouriel Roubini

Avoiding risk is not much of a goal ... whether you crawl into a hole or walk a high wire, nobody gets out of here alive. We cannot grow without challenge. — Steven Callahan

It would be like God to make the most vital thing easy and place it within the range of possibility for the weakest and poorest of us. — A.W. Tozer

It is a law of man's nature, written into his very essence, and just as much a part of him as the desire to build houses and cultivate the land and marry and have children and read books and sing songs, that he should want to stand together with other men in order to acknowledge their common dependence on God, their Father and Creator. — Thomas Merton

The sky, at sunset, looked like a carnivorous flower. — Roberto Bolano

Show the Sarows some respect, — V.E Schwab

Figure out what you are doing is special. What + Who + Why + How = Awesome. Then preach to the masses. — Timi Nadela

Everything feels right with her. I can't explain it. The world just stops. Everything freezes. It's me. It's her. It's just us. Everything else, every molecule, including the oxygen we breathe, is only secondary to the chemistry we create. When we watch a movie it's more than images strung together in the form of mindless entertainment. It's an experience. An experience we share together from making the popcorn to watching the film to talking about it for days after. Chemistry. What more can I say? You either have it or you don't. — Marilyn Grey

The cross is the place where, and the means by which, God loved us to the uttermost. — N. T. Wright

I'm not normally very adventurous with food. — Bethany Mota

The thunder tiger looked at her like an avalanche looks at a butterfly. — Jay Kristoff

If a symbolic language dies, it tortures us like a nightmare, like a thousand piece orchestra grating on our nerves and tearing our mind to pieces ... It is a corpse with no symbolic power or strength. — Asger Jorn