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I never saw "being different" in and of itself as the point to "being Goth"
dressing different from most others, maybe, but the point to me was to get together with people who liked the same music and clothes, or at least very similar music and clothes, and go to clubs, go to movies, go to coffee-houses and hold poetry readings and, in general, just have some good harmless fun. Did I look like a dork? Sure, but so did everybody else in the club. We weren't "being different", at least not all of us, we just were different and the point was to stop bitching about being different and just have fun. — Ruadhan J. McElroy

Be patient. Don't force your experiences on others. The moving of spirit is a great mystery, and how or why or when certain people wake up is beyond us. Let people have their own experiences. — Rob Bell

Courage like Daniel's only comes from God." Leith leaned a hand against the tabletop. "Daniel didn't keep praying and trusting because he had courage. He had courage because he prayed and trusted. — Tricia Mingerink

Freedom, I am beginning to realize, means not even being aware you're free. — Laura Fitzgerald

When I've tried to reinvent the wheel, I get bashed for not doing the familiar things. — Billy Corgan

We're in space and space is the place! — Randy Savage

If the Romans could have fortified their cities the way the human brain fortifies itself, we'd still be wearing togas. — Kelley Armstrong

That's if everything goes as planned. — Randall Munroe

God is not a vending machine where if you put in enough prayer quarters we get a Reese's Pieces bag that pops out. — Joel C. Rosenberg

that's the thing about urgent paperwork: the longer you leave it the less urgent it becomes. — Philip Kerr

But destiny will be accomplished, and the best man will hold his ground while the undeserving one will vanish into his back-alley for ever - his filthy back-alley, his beloved back-alley, where he is at home and where he will sink in filth and stench at his own free will with enjoyment. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky