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I hold myself to a very high standard, and I hold my contributions to that same high standard. I will not accept any contributions that are illegal, inappropriate or tainted. — Kevin Shelley

Seek opportunities to improve upon yourself. It is only you who can decided what you want to be. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Love is always a prison. — Cornelia Funke

Marriage was all a woman's idea and for man's acceptance of the pretty yoke, it becomes us to be grateful. — Phyllis McGinley

They (the poets) are to us in a manner the fathers and authors of the wisdom. — Plato

The negative side of football. The negative side of our society. People sometimes go to football and bring to it the negative aspects of our society. — Jose Mourinho

My family had liberal positions. — Emma Bonino

Do not expect peace with the enemy whose worth you do not recognize. — Sorin Cerin

Oh! my Lord Jesus, though I do not understand it, though I cannot grasp it, though my struggles avail nothing, I am not going to let Thee go. If it is possible for a sinner on earth to have Jesus every day, every hour, and every moment in resurrection power dwelling in his heart, shining within him, filling him with love and joy, - if that is possible, I want it. — Andrew Murray

Show me the part of you that you try to keep buried. Show me where it hurts the most. I want to see your soul. — Brittainy C. Cherry

There are things that, when they break, they keep on functioning, just in some other, lesser way. Like an elevator: it breaks, and it's a room. An escalator: it breaks, and it's stairs
The heart is the same.
It breaks, and you might not even notice, because you still feel things, you still have emotions.
But there's a dimension missing, like for the elevator; it still works as a room, but it has lost its vertical axis of motion, and it's the same with a heart: it breaks, and yeah, you can still have feelings, you can still feel sorry for someone, or angry, or sad, but there's something that's lost, a motion, a dimension. It breaks, and it's just an organ, beating. — Nick Lake