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One of her in dirty sweats is worth ten of you naked on your knees, so get the fuck out. — Joanna Wylde

Jesus was surely not the first exorcist to walk the shores of the Sea of Galilee. In first-century Palestine, professional wonder worker was a vocation as well established as that of woodworker or mason, and far better paid. Galilee especially abounded with charismatic fantasts claiming to channel the divine for a nominal fee. Yet from the perspective of the Galileans, what set Jesus apart from his fellow exorcists and healers is that he seemed to be providing his services free of charge. — Reza Aslan

Listen to the women when she looks at you, not when she talks to you. — Khalil Gibran

I ask people what piece they are on the chessboard. And some people say 'I'm the king' or 'I'm the knight.' And then they ask me what piece I am, and I say, 'I'm no piece. I take the position of God.' — RZA

DEATH LIVED IN a glass tower at the center of the White Court. — Lori M. Lee

I believe now, as I alway have, that America's strength is in 'We the People.' — Ronald Reagan

This progressive interiorization is a symptom of the individualization and intensification of human consciousness, and this same principle, which first promoted the growth of personality, continues to govern the next phase of its development (Part II). — Erich Neumann

Once you've found your own voice, the choice to expand your influence, to increase your contribution, is the choice to inspire others to find their voice. — Stephen Covey

And if there were a devil it would not be one who decided against God, but one who, in eternity, came to no decision. — Martin Buber

It is in the middle classes of society that all the finest feeling, and the most amiable propensities of our nature do principally nourish and abound. For the good opinion of our fellow-men is the strongest though not the purest motive to virtue. The privations of poverty render us too cold and callous, and the privileges of property too arrogant and confidential, to feel; the first places us beneath the influence of opinion
the second, above it. — Charles Caleb Colton

Blood may be thicker than water, but oil is thicker than both. — Larry Hagman