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For all of us involved in preaching the gospel, performing music, publishing Christian materials, and all the rest, there is an uncomfortable message here: Jesus is not terribly impressed with religious commercialism — Jim Cymbala

Sex and love are like tea and milk. They can be mixed or they can be taken straight. Each has certain distinctive characteristics, but when they are combined they form a unique substance. — Joyce Brothers

The point of art is not to give you what you already feel comfortable with; that's reporting, not art, that TV, not art, that's magaziney art, not art. Art gives you so personal an interpretation that it compels you to say, This here is more real than what I know is really out there. — Andre Aciman

Face it, nobody owes you anything. What you achieve, or fail to achieve is directly related to what you do or fail to do. — Anonymous

famously, Scots are very interested in their past, real or invented, but who else is? — Jenny Wormald

I was the greenest rookie that ever was. One evening I was standing out on the sidewalk when a stranger approached and said, 'You're famous already kid. See, they've named a hotel for you.' I looked across the street and sure enough, there was a big illuminated sign that read 'Johnson Hotel.' Well, do you know that I was so green that I actually believed the man! — Walter Johnson

You can look at the words on this paper and, because they are the ones I am used to choosing, they will show you the shape of me. I am here to be read in the way you might read the impression of my weight in a bed after a still night, a restless night, a night not alone. — A. L. Kennedy

To be honest, I think, for me, the power is always with art. The art world clearly couldn't happen without art. — Hans Ulrich Obrist

Buddy Guy finally got a break and made it. And Buddy Guy deserves it. — Luther Allison

The number of saintly men has not yet risen to the level where the census makes them a separate statistical category. — George Stigler