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Once I appealed to distinguish words "gay" and "homosexual" ( ... ). "Gayship" is a political homosexualism, a sort of left-wing ideology based on a bias against traditional lifestyle ( ... ). Homosexualism is a sexual preference. — Rafal A. Ziemkiewicz

I think it is important that you have people from all different vanguards, from all different walks of society and different viewpoints to be focused on the struggle for equality and democracy. We need as many champions for the cause and as many events as possible to help keep this in focus. — Lupe Fiasco

The beginning of all wisdom is recognition of facts. — Juho Kusti Paasikivi

The commitment gap is the massive distance between "yes" and "maybe — Chris Murray

I'm mine. Not anyone else's. — Melissa Marr

It wasn't nothing, but it wasn't everything either. — Lev Grossman

Take a step back. Draw in a deep breath. Now ask yourself 'so what?' Then, after answering, ask yourself again 'so what?' And then a third time - 'so what?' Chances are you'll come to realize that the issue at hand is not as dire, detrimental, or important as you first thought. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Strong processes with measurable outcomes eliminate bureaucracy and expose underperformers. — John Rossman

There is never enough horsepower ... just not enough traction. — Carroll Shelby

There is no greater place for damage (than marriage) because there is no greater place for glory. — John Eldredge

I have plenty of investments that I wish I'd never made. But the model is to lose money on a lot of investments and then make 1,000X or 10,000X on an investment. — Sam Altman

I should as soon expect a farmer to prosper in business who contented himself with sowing his fields and never looking at them till harvest, as expect a believer to attain much holiness who was not diligent about his Bible reading, his prayers, and the use of his Sundays. — J.C. Ryle

Perhaps one of the most powerful things the contemporary church could do is to confess our sins to the world, the humbly get on our knees and repent for the terrible things we have done in the name of God. — Shane Claiborne