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Our minds must be as ready to move as capital is, to trace its paths and to imagine alternative destinations. — Chandra Talpade Mohanty

No one believes more strongly than I do that every Christian should be a theologian. In that sense, we all need to work it out. I want all Christians who can read, to read their Bibles and to read beyond the Bible - to read the history and theology. — D. A. Carson

I have heard of novels started in the middle, at the end, written in patches to be joined together later, but I have never felt the slightest desire to do this. — C.S. Forester

Man has been going through three kinds of wars. One is with nature; another is with other people and third is with himself. — Santosh Kalwar

God is joy. Joy contains light that illuminates your entire being and those that come in contact with you. — Vivian Amis

Grief, no matter where it comes from, can only be resolved by connecting to other people. — Thomas Horn

Tonally, there was no discussion; I just don't know any other way to do it. I don't want to make people feel bad, and I don't want to make their problems into a joke. I do love telling people when they're right and wrong, but for the most part, it was always going to be about real fights where people have a real difference of opinion and a real dispute. I want to make jokes, but I also want to make a decision that is fair. — John Hodgman

The room was full with voices, loud music and beautiful people milling about everywhere. But all I noticed was her; beautiful, elegant and sitting alone in a quiet corner trying to remain unseen, to blend in, to become invisible, as if she actually thought such a thing were possible. — Tonny K. Brown

There's something political about creating a world that you want to exist. — Justine Kurland

Note to self: Don't get on Veritas's bad side. She holds a grudge for centuries. — Jeaniene Frost

Love is a fever which, so to speak, drives off without wasting time on the address. — P.G. Wodehouse

Tell freedom I said hello. — Lauren DeStefano

Enjoy it well. Strengthen the feebler, lighten the darker, love all. Hail and be glad. — C.S. Lewis

Sometimes, all that is required of us is to come to a decision, a decision which would determine our course thereafter, which is sudden, which is made in an instant and not out of introspection. Because the more we happen to brood, the more we burden the mind, with doubt with dilemma, whether to or whether not to.
Sometimes it is this decision that furnishes to be the highlight of our lives, it may cause us to diverge from our paths and lead us to new ones or narrow down our destinations altogether, either way it cherishes significance. — Chirag Tulsiani