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Don't leave Christmas in the abstract. Your sin. Your conflict with the Devil. Your victory. He came for this. — John Piper

I never imagine myself as anything. I've never had a goal or any future vision at all. I just do what's in front of me. — Ian MacKaye

Those in true spiritual authority have neither the desire nor the need to control anyone, either directly or subversively. — Thea Harris

Subjective conscious mind is an analog of what is called the real world. It is built up with a vocabulary or lexical field whose terms are all metaphors or analogs of behavior in the physical world ... concrete metaphors increase enormously our powers of perception of the world about us and our understanding of it, and literally create new objects. — Julian Jaynes

Between her and what she should feel, there was a gap. She cared about nothing. She wanted to care, but she no longer knew how; it had slipped from her memory, the ability to care. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Hugh should've brought a banner with I AM BAD stitched on it in gold. — Ilona Andrews

Gandalf: Three hundred lives of men I have walked this earth and now I have no time. — J.R.R. Tolkien

When it happens that I am more moved by the song than the thing which is sung, I confess that I sin in a manner deserving punishment — Augustine Of Hippo

You're always as good as your last movie and that's the same with politics. If you are successful with a certain policy, then you're hot; if you're successful with the economy, or bringing down the unemployment rate, then you're hot. But if you're not successful, then things go south very quickly. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I didn't blame him. God, I wouldn't have blamed Bones if he'd duct-taped a vibrator to me and just took care of the whole sordid nightmare that way — Jeaniene Frost

In the hands of [God's] children, it is food for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, raiment for the naked. it gives to the traveler and the stranger where to lay his head. By it we may supply the place of a husband to the widow, and of a father to the fatherless. We may be a defense for the oppressed, a means of health to the sick, of ease to them that are in pain. It may be as eyes to the blind, as feet to the lame: yea, a lifter up from the gates of death! — John Wesley

Anybody, anywhere in the world, all they want is to be free, to choose what they want to do without having someone tell them how to do it. — Freida Pinto