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We try so hard as Christians. We think such long thoughts, manipulate such long words, and both listen to and preach such long sermons. Each one of us somewhere, somehow, has known, if only for a moment or so, something of what it is to feel the shattering love of God, and once that has happened, we can never rest easy again for trying somehow to set that love forth not only in words, myriads of words, but in our lives themselves. — Frederick Buechner
All real art is, in its true sense, religious; it is a religious impulse; there is no such thing as a non-religious subject. But much bad or downright sacrilegious art depicts so-called religious subjects. — Madeleine L'Engle
We can be wise from goodness and good from wisdom. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
That's the problem with survival of the fittest ... the corpse at your fett. That little inconvenience. — Wally Lamb
And then their voices stopped and their souls stood still and they ceased being who they had been. Because who they were had always been determined by him. — Melina Marchetta
You have to think about why you're asking an audience to come to the theater. It's not that they should come because it's good for them, because it's the vegetables that they should eat and the culture shot that they should get ... It's about experience and building community and catalyzing dialogue and bringing people together. — Diane Paulus
Moss is selected to be the emblem of maternal love, because, like that love, it glads the heart when the winter of adversity overtakes us, and when summer friends have deserted us. — Henrietta Dumont
What?" I wanted to climb him like a tree. — Cate Tiernan
Mike Watt and I had the same teacher. Mr. Tanaka. — Krist Novoselic
There'll come a writing phase where you have to defend the time, unplug the phone and put in the hours to get it done. — James Taylor
But I wasn't there to treat the incurable ills of megalomania. — Walter Mosley
