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The spotlight never fixes our insecurities. It only magnifies what we thought popularity would cover up. — Lysa TerKeurst

What great philosophers do for us is not to hand out such an all-purpose system. It is to light up and clarify some special aspect of life, to supply conceptual tools which will do a certain necessary kind of work. Wide though that area of work may be, it is never the whole, and all ideas lose their proper power when they are used out of their appropriate context. That is why one great philosopher does not necessarily displace another, why there is room for all of them and a great many more whom we do not have yet. — Mary Midgley

Some people think that our planet is suffering from a fever. Now scientists are telling us that Mars is experiencing its own planetary warming: Martian warming. This has led some people, not necessarily scientists, to wonder if Mars and Jupiter, non signatories to the Kyoto Treaty, are actually inhabited by alien SUV-driving industrialists. — Fred Thompson

No one can draw more out of things, books included, than he already knows. A man has no ears for that to which experience has given him no access. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I always say this: 'In life, truth is on your side.' — Daniel Snyder

When life gives you lemons, screw lemonade! Make orange juice! — Anonymous

The chance to be seen as a warm, witty guy is too good an opportunity for a politician to miss. — Robert Orben

Because you're not a one-night girl, Irish." ( ... ) "You're my forever girl. — K.A. Tucker

Being "born again" is a matter so mysterious that human words cannot describe it. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

If I come up with rules or limitations it focuses me in a direction. And those rules can change if you realize it's a dumb idea. You start to mutate it to see what fits best. — Trent Reznor

We could decide simply to remain absorbed in the mysterious, unformed, free-play of reality. This would be the choice of the mystic who seeks to extinguish himself in God or Nirvana - analogous perhaps to the tendency among artists to obliterate themselves with alcohol or opiates. But if we value our participation in a shared reality in which it makes sense to make sense, then such self-abnegation would deny a central element of our humanity: the need to speak and act, to share our experience with others. — Stephen Batchelor

History is entirely created by the person who tells the story. — Lin-Manuel Miranda