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Growing up with country, R&B, gospel, and classical music from my grandmother and pop, Tuskegee was the perfect melting pot for my influences as a writer. — Lionel Richie

When I was, like, 10, I decided it would look really cool, so I pretended I was British. And I've been doing that ever since. — Alfred Enoch

My songs examine and explore little specific emotions or situations or stories ... They're kitchen table songs, like a conversation between me and one other person. It's almost like an alien has been sent to get emotional samples from human beings and put it all together on a record. — KT Tunstall

The thing he was afraid of, he was afraid somebody'd say something smarter than he had. — J.D. Salinger

I have no use for the kind of God who goes walking in his garden with a stick, sends his friends to live in the bellies of whales, gives up the ghost with a groan and then comes back to life three days later! — Gustave Flaubert

Anthony Skinner has a fire in his heart to worship God, and to encourage and equip others to do the same. — Matt Redman

Consider this: you are today what you believed about yourself yesterday. And you will be tomorrow what you believe about yourself right now. — Joel Osteen

In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense; and have no other preliminaries to settle with the reader, than that he will divest himself of prejudice and repossession, and suffer his reason and feelings to determine for themselves; and that he will put on, or rather that he will not put off, the true character of man, and generously enlarge his view beyond the present day. — Thomas Paine

All that I do and suffer is but the way to the reward, and not the deserving thereof. — William Tyndale

Stressing the practice of living purposefully as essential to fully realized self-esteem is not equivalent to measuring an individual's worth by his or her external achievements. We admire achievements-in ourselves and others-and it is natural and appropriate for us to do so. But that is not the same thing as saying that our achievements are the measure or grounds of our self-esteem. The root of our self-esteem is not our achievements but those internally generated practices that, among other things, make it possible for us to achieve. — Nathaniel Branden