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This is the truth that sets you free: you are who you commit yourself to being, you have what you commit yourself to having, you live as you commit yourself to living. — Anthony Chapman

One of my favorite Christian authors, Sheldon Vanauken, a friend of C. S. Lewis, said years ago that when you get a new car you should also get a hammer. Take that hammer and go out and put the first dent in the brand new car yourself. Then you're not afraid to use it anymore. That way you don't have to park at the end of the parking lot to protect from door dings, because you've already put the first dent in it yourself. Vanauken's point was this: things are not to be loved, they're to be used. The corollary to that is this: people are not to be used, they're to be loved. — Randy Harris

I'm not going to hurt anybody other than that dick who keeps writing songs about me. — Courtney Love

I break an emcee off proper
Yo don't check me,
Ask your Moms and Pops,
Yo they respect me,
But here you stand, tryin' to get yours, but gettin' nothin'
You probably can't spell "Boogie Down" or "Productions" — KRS-One

I know this because I understand now what love really feels like. The kind that consumes you. Love holds the power to break you. It holds the power to complete you. — Abbi Glines

The first female captain in the history of the Star Trek franchise, — Kate Mulgrew

My principle is to do whatever is right, and leave consequences to him who has the disposal of them. — Thomas Jefferson

Belief and disbelief were the same creature within me. — Lewis Nordan

We will never outrun the nagging of original divinely inspired purpose. — T.F. Hodge

I look at every piece of furniture and every object as an individual sculpture. — Kelly Wearstler

In short, self-rule is workable only when a people are self-sufficient enough to reject the hierarchic system as it stands. — Eric Robert Morse

Preachers and counselors can spend their energy exhorting people to change their behavior. But the human will is not a free entity. It is bound to a person's understanding. People will do what they believe. Rather than making a concerted effort to influence choices, preachers first need to be influencing minds. When a person understands who Christ is, on what basis he is worthwhile, and what life is all about, he has the formulation necessary for any sustained change in lifestyle. Christians who try to "live right" without correcting a wrong understanding about how to meet personal needs will always labor and struggle with Christianity, grinding out their responsible duty in a joyless, strained fashion. Christ taught that when we know the truth, we can be set free. We now are free to choose the life of obedience because we understand that in Christ we now are worthwhile persons. We are free to express our gratitude in the worship and service of the One who has met our needs. — Larry Crabb

As me old granny used to say before they carried her home to glory, there's three parts to a good sermon. First The Hook, then lay on The Guilt, then you deliver The Sting. I'll be sending the collection plate round shortly. — Andre The BFG

The education of the will is the end of human life. — Anthony Powell