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To look to Christ to meet our perceived psychological needs is to Christianize our lusts. We are asking God to give us what we want, so we can feel better about ourselves or so we can have more happiness, not holiness, in our lives. — Edward T. Welch

I think about capitalism, consumerism, our consumptive nature as a species approaching the 21st century. I certainly don't have the answers. — Terry Tempest Williams

It is a curious fact, but a fact it is, that your witty people are the most hard-hearted in the world. The truth is, fancy destroys feeling. The quick eye to the ridiculous turns every thing to the absurd side; and the neat sentence, the lively allusion, and the odd simile, invest what they touch with something of their own buoyant nature. Humor is of the heart, and has its tears; but wit is of the head, and has only smiles - and the majority of those are bitter. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Prayer is an impossibility without a living faith in the presence of God within. — Mahatma Gandhi

I would love to work with Cameron Crowe; he's definitely one of my favorite directors. — Victoria Justice

The future of branding is marketing with people, not at them. — John Morgan

Human morality is unthinkable without empathy. — Frans De Waal

I do think that books are invaluable as a reservoir of what we call the human space. And this is why I think that, even if they're threatened, the work that they do has an incalculable merit. — Junot Diaz

In families children tend to take on stock roles, as if there were hats hung up in some secret place, visible only to the children. Each succeeding child selects a hat and takes on that role: the good child, the black sheep, the clown, and so forth. — Ellen Galinsky

I want to sleep in the oven
because I just burn in the bed. — Casey Renee Kiser

I do not find it easy to send the flower of our youth, our finest young men, into battle. — Lyndon B. Johnson