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Love without humility results in the inclination to act as everyone's parent, humility without love results in the need to be everyone's child, and love with humility results in the desire to be a friend. — Criss Jami

There really isn't anything that you could call 'bad' color. It all has to do with the amount of color you use and in what context it appears. — Jay Maisel

Not everyone is going to like every carnival ride. — Matthea Harvey

Wisdom must go with Sympathy, else the emotions will become maudlin and pity may be wasted on a poodle instead of a child-on a field-mouse instead of a human soul. — Elbert Hubbard

Alistair smiled. 'How long this war has been.'
'I'll say. One hardly remembers how we lived before. Lightly - not worrying much.'
'Do you suppose we shall ever live that way again?'
'Oh, who knows? Given sufficient champagne and ether.'
'Maybe if we stay drunk to the end of our days we shan't remember. — Chris Cleave

I think that's something to look forward to: The new Gracie Gold at the Olympics. In 2014, you'll see a lot of the warm Gracie, and not just the athletic Gracie. — Gracie Gold

But he whose inborn worth his acts commend, Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. — Homer

Questioning anything and everything, to me, is punk rock. — Henry Rollins

I never 'say' anything in my work. I invent a world. Let others decide what is being 'said'. — Howard Barker

We do not pray to inform God of our needs, because He knows what we need before we ask.
What is prayer like for you?
Is it a religious ritual that you perform out of habit?
Is it a spiritual discipline that you practice because you want to be the best Christian you possibly can be?
Is it a mechanism by which you can bring your "shopping list" to God in order to have your needs met?
Or are you running to meet your Lover, to commune with Him, hungering to find your joy in Him, and to be fulfilled in His presence? — Bill Mills