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Christian holiness consists not of trying as hard as we can to be good but of learning to live in the new world created by Easter, the new world we publicly entered in our baptism. There are many parts of the world we can't do anything about except pray. But there is one part of the world, one part of physical reality, that we can do something about, and that is the creature each of us call myself. — N. T. Wright

Ah, woe is me! Winter is come and gone. But grief returns with the revolving year. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

It takes two things to make a political lie work: a powerful person or institution willing to utter it, and another set of powerful institutions to amplify it. — Rick Perlstein

I'm sometimes called a 'documentary photographer' but ... a man operating under that definition could take a sly pleasure in the disguise. Very often I'm doing one thing when I'm thought to be doing another. — Walker Evans

I have one good characteristic: I'm a pessimist, so I always imagine the worst - always. To me, the future is a black hole. — Krzysztof Kieslowski

I understand a fury in your words But not your words. — William Shakespeare

Perhaps marketing is about to transition to a new kind of profession, one that requires insight, dedication and smarts. — Seth Godin

I was amazed at the support that I got when I was in there. And when I came out people knew that I was back on track. I was interested in working again. — Kate Moss

Keth, power brings with it the need to make moral judgments; history proves that. You have no choice but to make those decisions. — Mercedes Lackey

America's entire war on terror is an exercise in imperialism. This may come as a shock to Americans, who don't like to think of their country as an empire. But what else can you call America's legions of soldiers, spooks and special forces straddling the globe? — Michael Ignatieff

Whatever you do, do something else. — Hans Ulrich Obrist