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Thinking about it, my high school days started with love and ended with love and that is the truth. — Ai Yazawa

This, then, is the foundation of sanctification in Reformed theology. It is rooted, not in humanity and their achievement of holiness or sanctification, but in what God has done in Christ, and for us in union with him. Rather than view Christians first and foremost in the microcosmic context of their own progress, the Reformed doctrine first of all sets them in the macrocosm of God's activity in redemptive history. It is seeing oneself in this context that enables the individual Christian to grow in true holiness. — Sinclair B. Ferguson

A great democracy has got to be progressive or it will soon cease to be great or a democracy. — Theodore Roosevelt

To go into a competition and not strive to win is to be a dishonest competitor. — Michael Novak

Sometimes, online, I feel like we're not real People. We're more like characters. [...] It's more like living inside a reality show all the time. We edit out Scenes so we can appear a certain way. It makes me wonder if I really know anybody. — Katie Kacvinsky

I know that God has had my back, even when I was screwing up. — Natalie Cole

I know that stress on me mentally and physically will only help me improve not only as a human being but as a wrestler. — Jordan Burroughs

All bad Literature rests upon imperfect insight, or upon imitation, which may be defined as seeing at second-hand. — George Henry Lewes

For many great deeds are accomplished in times of squalid struggle. There is a kind of stubborn, unrecognized courage which in the lowest depths tenaciously resists the pressures of necessity and ill-doing; there are noble and obscure triumphs observed by no one, unacclaimed by any fanfare. Hardship, loneliness, and penury are a battlefield which has its own heroes, sometimes greater than those lauded in history. Strong and rare characters are thus created; poverty nearly always a foster-mother, may become a true mother, distress may be the nursemaid of pride, and misfortune the milk that nourishes great spirits. — Victor Hugo

She lifted a corner of the long coat she had wrapped around her rifle. 'This is Frank.' The girl had named her gun.
Lisa shook her head. 'Why Frank?'
Grace smiled. 'Because he's very direct. — James Litherland

If you're feminist, it means that you've noticed that male ownership of the direction of female lives has been the order of the day for a few thousand years, and it isn't natural. — Grace Paley