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I've sung my whole life. I did a lot of musical theater growing up, I sing in the shower, sing in the car, sing everywhere really, on set at Chuck, all the time. I like it, and I've always felt like I've had a knack for it, or a talent for it, on some level, I don't know. — Zachary Levi

Choosing to love is a choice. — Matthew Krajewski

Love is its own reward ... — Thomas Merton

I would describe myself as a "budding adventurer." I've transitioned away from being a straight-up backpacker, but I think I need another trip or two to get the adventurer degree. — Andrew Skurka

Rugby backs can be identified because they generally have clean jerseys and identifiable partings in their hair ... come the revolution the backs will be the first to be lined up against the wall and shot for living parasitically off the work of others. — Peter FitzSimons

I've been saying for a couple of years now that people need to let God out of the Sunday morning box, that He doesn't want to just be with you for an hour or two on Sunday morning and then put back in His box to sit there until you have an emergency, but He wants to invade your Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. — Joyce Meyer

Usually you just walk and walk among people who are not of your tribe, and then suddenly, there you are, in a place that feels familiar and known. — Deb Caletti

But for your eyes. Green as spring grass, and sparkling like dew in the morning sun. — S.M. Carriere

Everyone knows a homosexual is no closer to being a woman than a rhinoceros. — Jeanette Winterson

I had long assumed that ceaseless planning was the recipe for effectiveness, but Marturano's point was that too much mental churning was counterproductive. When you lurch from one thing to the next, constantly scheming, or reacting to incoming fire, the mind gets exhausted. You get sloppy and make bad decisions. I could see how the counterintuitive act of stopping, even for a few seconds, could be a source of strength, not weakness. — Dan Harris

You have to learn to fly before you can soar. — Renee Carlino

An open mind leaves a chance for someone to drop a worthwhile thought in it. — Mark Twain