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the Torah itself sets obedience in the context of trust. — John E. Goldingay

On a day-to-day basis, you get tired of waiting to be accepted. In show business, someone else has to say that you're good or that you're worth going to see or worth taping a show. There's a lot of pain here. There's a lot of pain inside. I'm a sad, crying-on-the-inside kind of clown. — Greg Giraldo

Your love for me was a symptom that your brain hadn't developed. — Jennifer Echols

One of these nuts is a meal for a man, both meat and drink. — Marco Polo

It is within you that the divine lives. — Joseph Campbell

What was the point of having a man if all he could do was turn his back and sleep? Not that she wanted him to do anything else, but in a way it was an insult. The turned back reminded her of all the various backs that had not been turned. Which was a depressing thought, because it meant she was beginning to live in the past.

Backs That Were Never Turned. The Reminisces of Maria Delaney...No, it was not depressing. It was funny. — Daphne Du Maurier

Each failure to sell will increase your chances for success at your next attempt. — Og Mandino

The risk I took was calculated, but, man, am I bad at math! — Unknown

When women gain control over spending, less family money is devoted to instant gratification and more for education and starting small businesses. — Sheryl WuDunn

I'm a little slow, so forgive me if I'm inarticulate. — Spike Jonze

- most people don't plan past the honeymoon. But reality sets in when it gets down to dirty socks and what's for dinner. — Stephanie Bond

Today's winemakers still worry about quality. — Francis Ford Coppola

We should look at the kind of work that goes into acquiring a liberal education at the college level in the same way that we look at the grueling apprenticeship that goes into becoming a master chef: something that understandably attracts only a limited number of people. Most students at today's colleges choose not to take the courses that go into a liberal education because the capabilities they want to develop lie elsewhere. These students are not lazy, any more than students who don't want to spend hours learning how to chop carrots into a perfect eighth-inch dice are lazy. A liberal education just doesn't make sense for them. — Charles Murray

And the fact that she punched that girl right in the face without a moment's hesitation? I've got to hand it to her, she's tougher than I first thought. — Colleen Hoover