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Internet made changed us... people which taught us about the world stuff... they changed us...
We are their experiement. — Deyth Banger

We need to start preparing ourselves for the changes we are anticipating in our society — Sunday Adelaja

Much as I try to disguise myself, there is never a time when I'm not aware of being overweight. — Daphne Merkin

There are an incalculable - even infinite - number of situations in which we can practice forgiveness.
Expecting it to be a singular action - motivated by the sheer imperative to move on and forget - can be more damaging than the original feelings of anger.
Accepting forgiveness as pluralistic and as an ongoing, individualized process opens us up to realize the role that our own needs play in conflict resolution. — Sharon Salzberg

The painting cannot be laid aside even for a day; for it takes constant work to keep 'flowing,' but above that it takes concentration, which in our language is consecration. — Morris Graves

I was a jazz major in high school, in an all-jazz band. No matter what I do, it features my musical influences. — Wyclef Jean

I want to build a Big Labor party. A party of big ideas. A party which is deeply connected to the community. A party which reflects our diverse nation. — Bill Shorten

A combustion engine of ambition and disappointment. — Tina Fey

They've destroyed small farms and local economies across the globe. And now, they own patents on the seeds themselves. Those seeds represent the knowledge, labor, and heritage of all of humanity, and their DNA is now owned by Monsanto and ConAgra and ADM. They're the oligarchs of food, the pater familias of life itself. "The ownership, genetic code, practices and profits of agriculture are being collected in fewer and fewer hands - hands that have no dirt under the fingernails," writes George Pyle. — Anonymous

God never promises to remove us from our struggles. He does promise, however, to change the way we look at them. — Max Lucado