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One is Christianized to the extent that he is a Christianizer. One is evangelized to the extent that he is an evangelist. — Leon Joseph Suenens

We don't think of ourselves as being perfectionists, really. To us it's more about desperately trying to have it sound more or less OK. — Donald Fagen

Thus, when you cry out, 'Greedy! Greedy!' to the bird that flies
away with the big crust, you know now that you ought not to do this, for he is very likely taking it to Peter
Pan. — J.M. Barrie

I know a man who is in love with my friend. He loves her absolutely.
The only thing he wants in return is for her to love him."
Saiman arched his eyebrows, imitating me. "And?"
"You're the exact opposite of him. You lack the capacity to love, so you want to smother mine as well. — Ilona Andrews

I do not understand how on earth you can become a writer without seeing the world. — Henning Mankell

This is a world that defines everything backwards, a world in which good is called bad, brightness is called darkness, up is called down, enlightenment is called abnormal behavior and abnormal behavior is applauded as reason. — Frederick Lenz

Good government has to mean less government. — John Stossel No They Can T

those ghouls who enter into a macabre dance with pot-bellied netas. — P.G. Tenzing

The deeper we go with God, the more it ruins us. — Pat Schatzline

Climate change is no longer a doomsday prophecy, it's a reality. — Astrid Noklebye Heiberg

Men all do about the same thing when they wake up. — John Steinbeck

Color-blocking two bold shades feels so modern. — Brad Goreski

Collective impact (fig. 3.8) operates on the premise that much of conservation and donor funding has fallen short of meeting its goals of significant societal transformation because decision and implementation programs are too fractured and diffuse, generating competition among players rather than collaboration in what is often a zero-sum game. — Charles G. Curtin

What is love but a nostalgia for someones history? Their boyhood haunts and sullen adolescence, their teenage trips cross-country and fights with their fathers and especially their old lovers? — Darcey Steinke