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Religious war at its simplest is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend. — Richard Jeni

We must be cruel as well as compassionate: let us guard against becoming poorer than nature is! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Taking off the masks, being real, and living in freedom - this is a process. After all, it takes some time to get to know the real you. This is not about loving yourself more and embracing the "you" that you were always meant to be. No, this is about seeing the real you in the real Light. It is a good thing to feel horrified by the real you and run to the only One who can save you from yourself. The gospel frees you to believe that there is no "making it" and therefore you can stop "faking it." You already have everything you need through the righteousness earned for you on the cross. If you believe these truths, the masks you wear will begin to melt away. Then, bit by bit, we can help one another become free as well. Allow other moms to be imperfect. Allow yourself to be imperfect. Be free! — Kimm Crandall

If your milk is expired, you don't have enough time on your hands. There's always time for cereal. — C. Michael Powers

Some very poor countries run great vaccination systems, and some richer ones run terrible programs. — Bill Gates

However, for Hardy the possibility of poetry's traditional function of transcendence remains, but in a more limited form. In Hardy's work the poet transcends himself towards humanity, affirming the central values of loving-kindness and fellowship. — Geoffrey Harvey

Every mornin', every evenin', ain't we got fun? — Libba Bray

Norfolk would not be Norfolk without a church tower on the horizon or round a corner up a lane. We cannot spare a single Norfolk church. When a church has been pulled down the country seems empty or is like a necklace with a jewel missing. — John Betjeman

Love is quivering happiness. — Kahlil Gibran