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This is what the Church is all about. It is a redemptive fellowship of forgiven sinners who are in the slow, difficult process of being transformed into saints by the grace of God. — Stanley S. Harakas

If you line everything up, just right, you walk through a doorway where the world as you know it collapses. — Frederick Lenz

It's often the case that when a critic uses an embarrassingly accurate term to describe what a wrong-doer is doing, the wrong-doer protests: "Why don't you use my white-washed, conscience-soothing euphemism?" Such euphemisms, they claim, help promote "civilized debate." — Steve Kangas

The struggle of the artist against the art-ideology, against the creative impulse and even against his own work also shows itself in his attitude towards success and fame; these two phenomena are but an extension, socially, of the process which began subjectively with the vocation and creation of the personal ego to be an artist. In this entire creative process, which begins with self-nomination as artist and ends in the fame of posterity, two fundamental tendencies - one might almost say, two personalities of the individual - are in continual conflict throughout: one wants to eternalize itself in artistic creation, the other in ordinary life - in brief, immortal man vs. the immortal soul of man. — Otto Rank

I try not to get trapped in any one musical or visual style at all. — Adam Lambert

To learn is a natural pleasure, not confined to philosophers, but common to all men. — Aristotle.

We accept that sometimes in difficult circumstances, difficult things happen. — Tony Abbott

I like to think that my works flow like music. That may be one reason I work in large groups versus one picture of one thing; it's the flow of the whole series that counts. — William Eggleston

There is no more powerful advocate than a parent armed with information and options. — Rod Paige

The Frenchman invented the ruffle; the Englishman added the shirt. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

He never could have loved me, or he would not have resigned me so willingly — Anne Bronte