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Love is not one-sided. Love has to come from both ends at the same time. — J.A. Huss
Humans are not defined by their limitations, but by the intentions that I have for them; not by what they seem to be, but by everything it means to be created in my image. — Wm. Paul Young
It's like training dogs. You want the dog to obey you, but you can't have real respect for a dog that always obeys you. You want a dog that occasionally goes over the wall or bites the postman without your permission; you want to be reminded that you command a subdued yet wild animal, not a crawler. A man should be strong enough to kill you with his bare hands. — Tibor Fischer
The Bible differentiates clearly between true faith and mere religiosity. — Billy Graham
In an era ruled by materialism and unstable geopolitics, art must be restored to the center of public education. — Camille Paglia
It doesn't matter. Like the newspapers used to say, if the truth isn't big enough, you print the legend. This country needs its legends. And even the legends don't believe it anymore. — Neil Gaiman
We do not really think, we are barely conscious, until something goes wrong. — Charles Sanders Peirce
What is loved is a hit. What is a hit is loved. — George W. S. Trow
I'm painfully middle class. — Valerie Harper
She saw only that he was quiet and onubtrusive, and she liked him for it. He did not disturb the wretchedness of her mind by ill-timed conversation. — Jane Austen
Divorce is very difficult, especially on the kids. Of course, I'm the result of my parents having stayed together, so you never know. — Jason Alexander
All this is just a place, she said. And sometimes such a lonely one. — Dean Koontz
When I really want to be soothed and reminded of why people bother to fiddle with sentences, I often read poetry. — Nicholson Baker
When I was in college I did a lot of comedy. — Dean Norris
To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart. — Eleanor Roosevelt