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Baptism with water is the sign and seal of baptism with the Spirit, as much as it is of the forgiveness of sins. Water-baptism is the initiatory Christian rite, because Spirit-baptism is the initiatory Christian experience. — John Stott

Livia's nickname for him was Green Eyes, as his were spectacular - the clearest jade and almost glowing. — Debra Anastasia

But I also think that the more you reason collectively about what the project should be at the beginning of the process, the more you can improvise later. — Walter Salles

Narrative bias - a bias in that when given the option, you prefer to give and receive information in narrative format. — David McRaney

To be a rebel is not to be a revolutionary. It is more often by a way of spinning one's wheels deeper in sand. — Kate Millett

There is nothing in our experience, however trivial, worldly, or even evil, which cannot be thought about christianly. — Harry Blamires

We have the ability, at such high fidelity, to simulate the physical world through computers. But when the spiritual world or human behavior comes into play, we don't have a very good model for that at all. — Buzz Aldrin

Once a man has tasted creative action, then thereafter, no matter how safely he schools himself in patience, he is restive, acutely dissatisfied with anything else. He becomes as a lover to whom abstinence is intolerable. — Jean Toomer

Certainty often hides fear. — Art Hochberg

I did a lot of freelance desk publishing jobs when I graduated from college. I sort of earned a living doing that while I was writing plays, which was what I wanted to do. My hope was to become a playwright. — Jason Katims

If you don't make peace with your own mortality, you'll never know what it's like to truly be alive. — Moxie Mezcal

All my early books are written as if I were Indian. In England, I had started writing as if I were English; now I write as if I were American. You take other people's backgrounds and characters; Keats called it negative capability. — Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Now, Anne, don't look as if you were trying to understand. Seventeen can't understand. — L.M. Montgomery