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You've got to trust people. And because I am a control freak, sometimes that's difficult for me, because I want to micro-manage absolutely everything. I can't hand over. But I'm trying to do that more. — Victoria Beckham

Someday I'll design a typeface without a K in it, and then let's see the bastards misspell my name. — Frederic Goudy

He grasped at a prescient feeling, akin to the dialectic of dreams, that this reunion could never come to pass, yet somehow
it most definitely would. — Kenzaburo Oe

To work without pleasure or affection, to make a product that is not both useful and beautiful, is to dishonor God, nature, the thing that is made, and whomever it is made for. — Wendell Berry

I believe in people, especially suffering people. — Pat Buckley

Has Christ provided such a blessed banquet for us? He does not nurse us abroad - but feeds us with His own breast - nay, with His own blood! Let us, then, study to respond to this great love of Christ. It is true, we can never parallel His love. Yet let us show ourselves thankful. We can do nothing satisfactory - but we may do something out of gratitude. Christ gave Himself as a sin-offering for us. Let us give ourselves as a thank-offering for Him. If a man redeems another out of debt - will he not be grateful? How deeply do we stand obliged to Christ - who has redeemed us from hell! — Thomas Watson

If you're not tough it's hard to survive in this world; and if you're not kind then you don't deserve to survive. — Raymond Chandler

When the karma of a relationship is done, only love remains. It's safe. Let go. — Elizabeth Gilbert

The first time I was spanked I cried. The second time I cried out for more. — Chloe Thurlow

I believe in tackling things you're afraid of. — Hannah Storm

How you frame an issue shapes how it is viewed by others. Great advocates frame their ideas as problems that need solutions. — John Daly

Im often accused of being irreligious, and I suppose it's for this very reason. Whether it's Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Judaism, or any other ism, when a religioin is created on the subtle premise that God withholds his love and you must submit to the system to earn that love, I consider it the worst of corruptions ...
For centuries, the church has been telling us that if we want God to love us, we need to follow the rules. It's been far more important to focus on the sin problem than the love problem. — Erwin Raphael McManus