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Today's marginalization of Christianity is a direct result of our failure to understand our faith as a total worldview. — Charles Colson

I love my complexion, but like so many of us, in the early years at primary school, I grew up thinking that my dark skin wasn't a great thing. I've found freedom in music and songwriting, which has given me a freedom in how I present myself. I'm glad I've got makeup to celebrate that with. — Laura Mvula

When people are overwhelmed, they can't see past their own campfire. — Penny Reid

We have to acknowledge that adolescence is that time of transition where we begin to introduce to children that life isn't pretty, that there are difficult things, there are hard situations, it's not fair. Bad things happen to good people. — Laurie Halse Anderson

I love life more than I love death. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Forests are places where we can get back in touch with our inner selves, where we can walk on soft ground, breathe in natural scents, taste berries, listen to the leaves crackling - all the senses are awakened in the subdued light and stress melts away like snow in the snow. — Pierre Lieutaghi

There's no doubt having an autistic child represents tremendous challenges for both the children and their parents, but in my experience, it has brought me closer to my family and has given me an appreciation for how the human brain develops and the uniqueness of each child it afflicts. — Manny Alvarez

We are one long frightening climax. — Gillian Flynn

I choose the labyrinth. — John Green

You see, we live in a cold climate
and are not permitted to kiss on the street
so I made up a song that wasn't true.
I made up a song called Marriage. — Anne Sexton

At his feet something to cultivate and gather; above his head something to study and meditate on; a few flowers on earth and all the stars in heaven. — Victor Hugo

My wand of yew did everything of — J.K. Rowling

To know how scientists engage in visual imagery is to understand how they think creatively. — E. O. Wilson