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Command responsibility sometimes meant having to make decisions based on incomplete information. — Mark Henrikson

I wasn't sure what I expected her to do or say to this. It was all new to me from that second on. But clearly, she'd been there before. It was obvious in the easy way she shrugged off her bag, letting it fall with a thump onto the sand, before sitting down beside me. She didn't pull me close for a big bonding hug or offer up some saccharine words of comfort, both of which would have sent me running for sure. Instead she gave me nothing but her company, realizing even before I did this that this, in fact, was just what I needed. — Sarah Dessen

Paul followed Jesus by living as He lived. And how did he do that? Through activities and ways of living that would train his whole personality to depend upon the risen Christ as Christ trained Himself to depend upon the Father. — Dallas Willard

Here is how to sit through small openings of your father's first art films, surrounded by surly foreign cigarette smoke and conversations so pretentious you literally cannot believe them, you're sure you have misheard them. — David Foster Wallace

Always be true to yourself; you matter the most. — Debasish Mridha

Sex is probably the most fun you can have in life without gaining weight or having a hangover the next day. — Linda Sunshine

We do not know how much our climate could or will change in the future. We do not know how fast change will occur or even how some of our actions could impact it. — George W. Bush

I always loved theater and acting in plays and directing, writing little plays and directing friends in plays. — Todd Haynes

We are mere part of a grand whoe, in no way superior, not at all the angels in mortal attire we pretend to be. — Rick Yancey

Surely a man has come to himself only when he has found the best that is in him, and has satisfied his heart with the highest achievement he is fit for. — Woodrow Wilson

Responsibility was our cruel mooring.... — David Brin