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I was very shy when I was younger. But I did have a terrible temperament. I would get angry very quickly, but the rest of the time I was this big goofball, playing the drums in a band and making out with girls. — Jeremy Renner

The land free, the land free for all, land without overseers and without masters ... — Emiliano Zapata

When we're with other people and they say nothing, the situation becomes irritating, tense, unbearable. — Paulo Coelho

One decision can change your life forever. — Tony Robbins

I'm the type to ignore a pebble in my boot until it gives me a blister. I've made ignoring problems an art form. — Tessa Bailey

Think positive. Envision your rest as you become more deprived. Envision your success as you endure more failure. Do not fuel despair with false truth. Instead, battle despair with hope. — Peter S. Fogg

Most of us aren't crazy psychotics, but most of us are a whole bunch of different people. I think when you are in a position of authority, that doesn't remove that from you. — David Hyde Pierce

The Didache is the earliest known document outside the NT to identify the problem of settled faith communities in conflict with traveling, itinerant preachers and prophets. The Didachist does not doubt the validity of such persons, but recognizes that not all of them are worthy witnesses to the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Those who teach falsely for their own gain are identified as "Christ peddlars," a term known first from the Didache — Clayton N. Jefford

Like all Americans, I will never forget where I was the morning of the 9/11 attacks. — Kirsten Gillibrand

Bless all useful objects,
the spoons made of bone,
the mattress I cook my dreams upon,
the typewriter that is my church
with an altar of keys always waiting. — Anne Sexton

Growing up during the Cold War, I remember the seemingly imminent threat of nuclear war. In primary school we were taught to 'duck-and-cover' for protection. But even as children hiding under wooden desks, we recognized the inadequacies of this strategy. — Mike Quigley