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No one else in my family works in the fashion industry. — Liu Wen
There is no Christian theology without the Bible. There is no Bible without an inspirited community to write, remember, and translate it, to guard it and pass it on, study it, live by it, and invite others to live by it. — Thomas C. Oden
Nobody can tell you how the blues feel unless they have the blues. We all take it differently. — Otis Rush
I've seen it all through the yellow windows of the evening train ... — Tom Waits
I do not understand rehab. If it works for people, then God bless them. — Kid Rock
No matter what they ever do to us, we must always act for the love of our people and the earth. We must not react out of hatred against those who have no sense. — John Trudell
I really liked this cowboy. Mack. But I didn't know a single thing about him other than the fact that he doesn't wear underwear and he's got a big cock-a-doodle doo that he definitely knows how to use. Yee haw. — Elle Casey
We live out our lives as we are meant to live them-with some choice, with some chance, but mostly as a result of the persons we are. — Terry Brooks
There was no stopping it ... The way you worked yourself right into my heart. You took it over, Aly. You made me feel something real again when I believed all I could feel was hate. — A.L. Jackson
Patience is the strongest of strong drinks; for it kills the giant despair. — Douglas William Jerrold
The earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth. — Pope Francis
Must redefine utopia. It isn't the perfect end-product of our wishes, define it so and it deserves the scorn of those who sneer when they hear the word. No. Utopia is the process of making a better world, the name for one path history can take, a dynamic, tumultuous, agonizing process, with no end. Struggle forever.
Compare it to the present course of history. If you can. — Kim Stanley Robinson
The defense of marriage is the defense of freedom. Neither of which is obsolete. — Nancy Pearcey
