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As a performer you are being used to keep people watching so the commercial endorsements that support the network can be seen by as many people as possible. — Marc Maron

I am too high born to be propertied, To be a second at control, Or useful serving-man and instrument To any sovereign state throughout the world. — Henry David Thoreau

Feelings are good servants, but they are disastrous masters. — Dallas Willard

No one enjoys being talked down to, but I have a particular aversion to it. — Patrick Rothfuss

Everyone's connected but no one is connecting. — Armin Van Buuren

As we give, so shall we receive. Service does not mean self-sacrifice. It means giving the needs of another person the same priority as our own. — Marianne Williamson

You never make any of the shots you never take. 87% of the ones you do take, you'll miss too. I make 110% of my shots. — Larry Bird

I've had time off, and it drove me nuts. I was crawling up the wall. — Bob Newhart

After rejection - misery, then thoughts of revenge, and finally, oh well, another try elsewhere. — Mason Cooley

PAYE means pay as you earn but it could also mean Pretty Accurate Yet Estimated. — John Whiting

His eyebrows widen in surprise. — E.L. James

I installed a skylight in my apartment ... The people who live above me are
furious! — Steven Wright

It is my governing conviction, in all that follows, that much of modernity should be understood not as a grand revolt against the tyranny of faith, not as a movement of human liberation and progress, but as a counterrevolution, a reactionary rejection of a freedom which it no longer understands, but upon which it remains parasitic. Even when modern persons turn away from Christian conviction, there are any number of paths that have been irrevocably closed to them - either because they lead toward philosophical positions that Christianity has assumed successfully into its own story, or because they lead toward forms of "superstition" that Christianity has rendered utterly incredible to modern minds. A post-Christian unbeliever is still, most definitely, for good or for ill, post-Christian. We live in a world transformed by an ancient revolution - social, intellectual, metaphysical, moral, spiritual - the immensity of which we often only barely grasp. — David Bentley Hart