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Christians, as messengers of God should bring restoration to this earth, become the people who can reform society and the country — Sunday Adelaja

When man manages his intellect and steadies his mind,
He discovers the all-pervading Self. — Gian Kumar

When I talk to Future Therapists of America, I tell them that what often drives people into treatment is the constant tension between what the organism naturally wants for pleasure and what they've been taught to think about those desires... They just feel guilty about what they think. And this is why I'm so careful about not misusing sexuality. Because I know how to manipulate a body and have infinite patience until it has a good time... If I were an evil person, I would find vulnerable people who are desperate for that kind of experience and give it to them. That would form an intense attachment. I would come across like a savior. And then I could mess with them...So I don't doubt for a moment that her abuser was able to get her body to respond even though she didn't want to be there. — Nina Hartley

People will sometimes find themselves attracted to others, that's just who they are. It's what they do with that attraction that defines them. — Donna Lynn Hope

Apple cider vinegar and honey has been ingested for years as a mixture. It helps with aging, with detoxification and as a natural healer. — Donna Langely

She whipped her tentacles away from his fingers decapitating the dead lobster-dog and its body fell from the ceiling fan. — Athena Villaverde

I am not the kind of leader who pontificates about what should be done - I don't operate on scenarios, and I am not a prophet. — Mangosuthu Buthelezi

I hate when there's a deleted scene on a DVD with no explanation, or you have to go out of your way to find an alternate audio track. — Peyton Reed

I have finally come to realize that it's being forced to be honest with myself that's made my pain painful all along. — Craig D. Lounsbrough