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And you suddenly know: It was here!
You pull yourself together, and there
stands an irrevocable year
of anguish and vision and prayer. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Any comedian who tells you how dark and dangerous they are, they're not dark and dangerous. — Patton Oswalt

I could see that it was God's forgiveness and His mercy that I needed, and that was provided through Christ on the Cross for those who will receive Him as Lord and Savior. That is how I came to Christ. — Kirk Cameron

We do not choose survival as a value, it chooses us. — B.F. Skinner

When I was a kid, we never heard of smog, ozone depletion, acid rain, green house gasses. — Dennis Weaver

Some people ask me, Do they put aging makeup on you? It's just this very nice street makeup. — Frances Conroy

Once the real you emerges and appears unfettered, naked, and completely in touch with the good, the bad, and the ugly, then you really meet yourself. Then all those things take on a different perspective as well. — Ron Perlman

You think Ivy's a planner? She has nothing on a motivated elf with too much money. — Kim Harrison

Once, for Paul, as for his contemporaries, Israel's election
and the demand of the law stood side by side in unresolved tension. Now he found their resolution, not in some synthesis or new idea, but in an event: the incarnation, crucifixion and resurrection of the Son of God. In Christ the demand of the law and the fulfillment of promise meet. — Mark A. Seifrid

Desire and love act at cross purposes. love is a net cast on eternity, desire is a stratagem to be spared the chores of net weaving.
True to their nature, love would strive to perpetuate the desire. Desire, on the other hand, would shun love's shackles. — Zygmunt Bauman

The best principals are not heroes; they are hero makers. — Roland Barthes

What you risk reveals what you value. — Jeanette Winterson

When a movie is called 'searingly honest,' it's almost invariably grim and demonstrates how bad things can get. — Bill Nighy

We are a race prone to monsters, she thought, and when we produce one we worship it. — Iain M. Banks

Grief is like any other kind of pain. No matter how intense or how constant it is, time takes the edge from it. It may not fade, but it loses its sharpness. It becomes the new normal, and eventually steps aside and makes room in the mind for other things. — Joseph R. Lallo