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I don't live my life as a Christian with trepidation, feeling that perhaps I've failed to give the best gospel possible on each occasion, but realising that God's taking care of a lot through his Holy Spirit. — Larry Norman

My friend and I sang an a cappella rendition of Extreme's 'More Than Words' at one of our football pep rallies in a desperate attempt to look cool. For a while, I wore pink Converse All Stars because I thought it made me seem daring and irreverent. — Ed Helms

When you have great joy, you will become Buddhas! — Gautama Buddha

I used to be, like, "Sleep when I die." — Tony Robbins

The German ueber-photographer Andreas Gursky was the perfect pre-9/11 artist. — Jerry Saltz

I want men to be more chic - and Japanese style has that kind of sophisticated elegance. — Roberto Cavalli

When I talk about responsibility, I am really talking about having power. Blame is about giving away one's power. Responsibility gives us the power to make changes in our lives. If we play the victim role, then we are using our personal power to be helpless. If we decide to accept responsibility, then we don't waste time blaming somebody or something out there. Some people feel guilty for creating illness, or poverty, or problems. They choose to interpret responsibility as guilt. (Some members of the media like to refer to it as New Age Guilt.) These people feel guilty because they believe that they have failed in some way. — Louise L. Hay

We are all terminal. — Jack Kevorkian

Many cults start off with high ideals that get corrupted by leaders or their board of advisors who become power-hungry and dominate and control members' lives. No group with high ideals starts off as a 'cult'; they become one when their errant ways are exposed. — Philip Zimbardo

The only thing worried thoughts have the power to change is what the next thing will be for you to worry over! — Guy Finley

A writer's task is to interpret his world as he sees it, if not to make it understood, at least to make it understandable. — Leonard Walker

Sometimes you have to know when to let hope go. — Jennifer L. Armentrout