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As a kid I quite fancied the romantic, Bohemian idea of being an artist. I expect I thought I could escape from the difficulties of maths and spelling. Maybe I thought I would avoid the judgement of the establishment. — Peter Wright

When people find God, Jesus or the Divine, they are merely allowing the connection that was always there. You are God/the Universe both in part and totality, and you should realize your control of and connection to everything. — Russell Anthony Gibbs

It's no secret that I've always had an interest in mythology. Whether it's Arthurian or ancient Greek or even Marvel universe. I've always connected with it on some level. — Nicolas Cage

Leadership means forming a team and working toward common objectives that are tied to time, metrics, and resources. — Russel Honore

Clowns work as well as aspirin, but twice as fast. — Groucho Marx

That is definitely the heart and soul of Rise Against - that passion to inspire change for the better. — Joe Principe

First you find out what you have , Dad would say. Then you figure out how to make it work for what you need, 'cause you don't get what you want. You get just what you have and no more. — Lilith Saintcrow

Friendship and love are impossible without a mutual vulnerability. — Henri Nouwen

Man is smart - If money would have grown on trees, we would have used green leaves as money. — Amit Kalantri

The various languages placed side by side show that with words it is never a question of truth, never a question of adequate expression; otherwise, there would not be so many languages. The 'thing in itself' (which is precisely what the pure truth, apart from any of its consequences, would be) is likewise something quite incomprehensible to the creator of language and something not in the least worth striving for. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Well, my favorite color I guess I would say yellow. — Fran Drescher

Why did the consensus of Christian churches not only accept these astonishing views but establish them as the only true form of Christian doctrine? ... these religious debates - questions of the nature of God, or of Christ - simultaneously bear social and political implications that are crucial to the development of Christianity as an institutional religion. In simplest terms, ideas which bear implications contrary to that development come to be labeled as 'heresy'; ideas which implicitly support it become 'orthodox.' — Elaine Pagels