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That's one part of oppression is to make sure you are a shameful, shamed human being. That takes care of the past. — Malachy McCourt

People see me doing something so all of the guys from my walk of life feel like if he can do it, I can do it. That just keeps spreading and spreading and spreading. — T.I.

The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone's advice. — Eddie Murphy

Hang there like fruit, my soul,
Till the tree die. — William Shakespeare

If your kids want to paint their bedrooms, as a favor to me, let 'em do it. — Randy Pausch

It doesn't matter how humble your beginning was, your latter end can be greater if you will only believe in who you are and what you have! — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

When the Internet arrived in Ireland ... it was like having Amsterdam's Red Light District in your own living room. — Tom Dunne

As the fly bangs against the window attempting freedom while the door stands open, so we bang against death ignoring heaven. — Douglas Horton

Our ordinary method of dealing with ingrained sin is to launch a frontal attack. We rely on our willpower and determination. Whatever may be the issue for us--anger, fear, bitterness, gluttony, pride, lust, substance abuse--we determine never to do it again; we pray against it, fight against it, set our will against it. But the struggle is all in vain, and we find ourselves once again morally bankrupt or, worse yet, so proud of our external righteousness that "whitened sepulchers" is a mild description of our condition. — Richard J. Foster

The greatest barrier to own own healing is not the pain, sorrow or violence inflicted upon us as children. Our greatest hindrance is our ongoing capacity to judge, to criticize, and to bring tremendous harm to ourselves. If we can harden our heart against ourselves and meet our most tender feelings with anger and condemnation, we simultaneously armor our heart against the possibility of gentleness, love and healing. — Wayne Muller