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I became a Christian at the age of seventeen. I made a very conscious act of commitment and my only desire was to be kept in purity and holiness throughout the whole time of my earthly pilgrimage. I didn't choose Christ's narrow path for the riches, fame, or comfortable life it would bring, for I had experienced several times in my family before I became a Christian that true discipleship would mean a life of persecution. — Mikhail Khorev

There are only so many skaters like Brian Orser. Nobody is going to just step into his shoes. — Kurt Browning

Somehow the fact that only three or four hundred years ago these skeletons had been men with their way to make in the world like any modern upstart, and that they had made it by acquiring houses and offices, garters and ribbands, as any other upstart does, while poets, perhaps, and men of great mind and breeding had preferred the quietude of the country, for which choice they paid the penalty by extreme poverty, and now hawked broadsheets in the Strand, or herded sheep in the fields, filled her with remorse. — Virginia Woolf

Whether it's Vessalius, or Nightray, there's no difference! I just want to be friends with you! — Jun Mochizuki

Backpackers can pack much more meows than baggers. Beggars never feed stray cats as street cats are self-sustaining. — Will Advise

this history will soon be swept away by the Waterless Flood. Nothing will remain of the Exfernal World but decaying wood and rusting metal implements; and — Margaret Atwood

I've got to watch my back, so I can't put on too much weight. — Jeff Bridges

One ascends into profundity, but profundity is nothing but a complication of the shallows, and 'one' is nowhere. — Nick Land

I'm not done with you yet. — Sharon C. Cooper

I'm still a novice student. — Ang Lee

For writers - even sportswriters - bad news is always easier than good, since it is, after all, more familiar. — Richard Ford

Maximum individuality within maximum community — Immanuel Kant