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You cannot study the Bible diligently and earnestly without being struck by an obvious fact-the whole matter of personal holiness is highly important to God! — Aiden Wilson Tozer

how long before hope begins to eat itself? how many flags must be waved? when does a man let go of his wife's hand in order to hold his child? — Alix Olson

I'm still involved in the business of Cheap Trick, so I keep my eye on that kind of stuff. — Bun E. Carlos

The words we speak are important, powerful, and since names are spoken every day, directed at specific individuals, people often become what they are called. I like to know who I'm dealing with. — Gena Showalter

An obstacle is something you see when you take your eyes off the goal Few great men could pass personnel — Paul Goodman

I just punched a girl in the face. — Colleen Hoover

A declaration of the independence of America, and the sovereignty of the United States was drawn by the ingenious and philosophic pen of Thomas Jefferson, Esquire, a delegate from the state of Virginia. — Mercy Otis Warren

I would always find a way to blow the deal and I'm not sure why. I think there was part of me that wasn't comfortable with monetizing the music and getting involved with royalties and all that kind of stuff. — Oscar Isaac

Nancy was more impulsive than industrious, more generous than wise, more plucky than prudent; she had none too much perseverance and no patience at all. — Kate Douglas Wiggin

The obscure, unexplainable aspect of the writing process is about how some rhymes appear in your head. It often feels more like tuning in to some kind of channel than composing words in your mind. — Sahara Sanders

Relationship doesn't remain, We resonate on different flames, I could cut you down again, If you were like all other men, If you were like all other men, I know that I could shut you down again — Amy Winehouse

My religious beliefs also defied convention, leaning towards agnosticism and pandeism. — Alfred Tennyson