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One of the most important lessons the Lord has taught me is that you are not your gift. That is, you are not defined by what you do or create. Jesus is a wonderful example of this. He would not allow the crowd to define Him by His considerable gifts, even though they tried to do so. Jesus always points away from Himself and His gifts and thereby wins praise for the Father. We are not our gifts. We are called to give more. Like Jesus, we are called to give ourselves. That is the real purpose behind our gifts; they are vehicles for giving the self. — Michael Card

Man may live and man may die searching for the question why. But if he tries to rule the sky, he must fall. — Cat Stevens

But I think, and hope, that the novels can be understood and enjoyed as science fiction, on their own terms. — Dan Simmons

She didn't want to go far, just out of the trees so she could see the stars. They always eased her loneliness. She thought of them as beautiful creatures, burning and cold; each solitary, and bleak, and silent like her. — Kristin Cashore

This is not the time to be looking for ways to dismiss a nascent movement against the power of capital, but to do the opposite: to find ways to embrace it, support it and help it grow into its enormous potential. With so much at stake, cynicism is a luxury we simply cannot afford. — Naomi Klein

I love her so damned much." Manny heard himself say. "That's my heart right there. That's my woman". — J.R. Ward

If we knew more about psychology, we would be better equipped to deal with other people's psychological damage which they might project onto us. — Sophie Hannah

All wars are popular for the first 30 days. — Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

Some things need to be said. And sometimes they require strong words. — Jessi Kirby

Forward steps are made by giving up old armor because words are built into you - in the soft typewriter of the womb you do not realize the word-armor you carry; for example, when you read this page your eyes move irresistibly from left to right following the words that you have been accustomed to. — William S. Burroughs

The American insanity for Loving Everybody is ruining my good temper and delivering my stomach to enormous bouts with acidity. — Taylor Caldwell