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We are so afraid of silence that we chase ourselves from one event to the next in order not to have to spend a moment alone with ourselves, in order not to have to look at ourselves in the mirror. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

What you're doing is not important. What is really important is the state of mind from which you do it. Performance — Marina Abramovic

At home, at our most vulnerable, she's Mummy. When we're talking to other people she's Mum, but in my head she's just Mia because I've been angry at her so many times that I've wanted to distance myself from her. — Melina Marchetta

Each day's dawn is a sweet symphony and as long as I hear the music, my dreams will have to die another day. — Eric Vance Walton

She said that in writing anything, you must be perfectly honest. — Lesley Choyce

She lives fearlessly in the light of her own truth. — H. L. Balcomb

The one who tried too hard, the outsider, the oddball. Yeah, that was me. — Idina Menzel

The Pelagianizing Romanist says, Lust, or concupiscence, brings forth sin, therefore it cannot be sin, because the mother cannot be the child. We reply, Concupiscence brings forth sin, therefore it must be sin, because child and mother must have the same nature. The grand sophism of Pelagianism is the assumption that sin is confined to acts, that guilty acts can be the product of innocent condition, that the effect can be sinful, yet the cause free from sin
that the unclean can be brought forth from the clean. — Charles Porterfield Krauth

Good friends are good for your health — Irwin G. Sarason

Keep your dreams more exciting than your memories. When your memories are more exciting than your dreams, you've begun to die. — H. Dale Burke

It was never the people who complained of the universality of human rights, nor did the people consider human rights as a Western or Northern imposition. It was often their leaders who did so. — Vaclav Havel