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I had a father who was strong and kind and loving beyond ... at the same time who was extremely puritanical, who had been raised in a religion with extensive morality. — Frederick Lenz

To bring a love ethic to every dimension of our lives, our society would need to embrace change. — Bell Hooks

My painting represents the victory of the forces of darkness and peace over the powers of light and evil. — Ad Reinhardt

Having kids doesn't mean they would have taken care o you. — Michelle Singletary

It has been said that alcohol is a good servant and a bad master. Nice try. The plain fact is that it makes other people, and indeed life itself, a good deal less boring. — Christopher Hitchens

If in God's loving plan you have to bow before what appears to be a frowning providence, you can be sure that He's got your ultimate happiness at heart. He's working to free you from your worries, not by giving freedom from trouble, but by arranging circumstances so that as you go through them you'll experience the truth that He is everything He says He is — Elyse Fitzpatrick

The divine within you is stronger than anything that is without you. Therefore, be not afraid of anything. Rely on your own Inner Self, the Divinity within you. Tap the source through looking within. Improve yourself. Build your character. Purify the heart. Develop the divine virtues. Eradicate evil traits. Conquer all that is base in you. Endeavor to attain all that is worthy and noble. Make the lower nature the servant of the higher through discipline, Tapas, self-restraint and meditation. This is the beginning of your freedom. — Sivananda

People can become addicted to fame, money, and attention as deeply as they become addicted to drugs. — Dennis Prager

For where else can I go to sample daily the richness of life in all its profound chaos? — Theresa Brown

Well, what's interesting, I try not to think about the radio when I'm writing a song. I want people to love the song, and that means it might not be exactly thinking about the radio, but it's thinking about your audience and saying, 'I want people to like this song after it's done.' — John Legend

My father was a small claims court jester. — Steven Wright