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When we think we're at the mercy of our circumstances and past, we discount the power that is ours through the Holy Spirit. — Beth Moore

Molly, you are a good person. Don't let anyone take that away from you. Not even yourself. — Jim Butcher

Love is a desire for that lost half of ourselves. — Milan Kundera

I think my journalism is for readers who are smart and know that most people are lying to them, or being patronizing. — David Weigel

I have a hyper-active imagination, my mind tends to jump around a little, and I have some trouble between fantasy and reality. — Woody Allen

The more big business talks about something, the less of it there is. For example, it 'values' jobs just at the moment when they disappear; it revels in 'autonomy' when in fact you have to fill out forms in triplicate for the slightest trifle and ask the advice of six people to make insignificant decisions; it harps on 'ethics' while believing in absolutely nothing. — Corinne Maier

No one has ever had a fantasy about being tied to a bed and sexually ravished by someone dressed as a liberal — P. J. O'Rourke

What we start with is a conviction to fulfill our being. Horses, trees fulfill themselves. Why shouldn't people. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Have you ever watched a baby learning to walk? He totters, arms stretched out to balance himself. He wobbles - and falls, perhaps bumps his nose. Then he puts the palms of his little hands flat on the floor, hikes his rear end up, looks around to see if anybody is watching him. If nobody is, usually he doesn't bother to cry, just precariously balances himself - and tries again. Well, the baby can teach us. What you've undertaken ... isn't a state of perfection to be arrived at all of the sudden. It's a WALK, and a walk isn't static but ever-changing. We Friends say that all discouragement is from an evil source and can only end in more evil. Wallowing in self-condemnation or feeling sorry for yourself is worse than falling on your face in the first place ... So thee is human. — Catherine Marshall

The Bright Blessed Day, the Dark Sacred Night — Louis Armstrong