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Jesus is being lost in a religion bearing his name. — Erwin McManus

You will either find a way, or an excuse. It depends on how badly you want it in life. — Manoj Arora

I just want someone to hear what I have to say. And maybe if I talk long enough, it'll make sense. — Ray Bradbury

It is wise to direct your anger towards problems
not people; to focus your energies on answers
not excuses. — William Arthur Ward

One very difficult aspect of sin is that my sin never feels like sin to me. My sin feels like life to me, plain and simple. My heart is an idol factory, and my mind is an excuse-making factory. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield

We will make every effort to unify all ethnic groups, to strengthen belief in Taiwan and to persist in reform. — Chen Shui-bian

Highly engaged employees make the customer experience. Disengaged employees break it. — Timothy R. Clark

We must humble ourselves before [others] so we may learn from what others have lived. It is only when we have added their expertise to our own that we can truly excel towards our most ambitious goals and reach our fullest potential. — A.J. Darkholme

I have always noticed that these artists and writers are very unbalanced — Agatha Christie

The universe is large and we are tiny, without the need for further religious superstructure. One can have so-called spiritual moments without belief in the spirit. — Alain De Botton

I got Twin Peaks, and the part was basically written for me, which was a really big shock. I think everything really changed with the right teacher coming together, but before that I worked with Sondra Seacat; she's amazing and very spiritual, but I hadn't worked with her on specific roles. I just was in classes with her. — Sherilyn Fenn

The Place would already have started the leisurely, enjoyable process of digesting her into just one more piece of local gore-lore, half ghost story and half morality play, half urban myth and half just the way life goes. It would eat her memory whole, the same way its ground had eaten her body. — Tana French