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I pull the key from around my neck and slip it into the hole beneath my brother's card. It doesn't turn. It never turns. But I never stop trying. — Victoria Schwab

I've always done theater. I've never thought of myself as a comedic actress in any way. 'Anchorman' kind of cracked that open. When I got a small part in 'Anchorman,' I didn't know it was possible on camera to improvise. So I was like, 'What's happening?' — Kathryn Hahn

The willingness to change one's mind in the light of new evidence is a sign of rationality not weakness. — Stuart Sutherland

While most of us know that we feel better after a good hearty laugh, science, in many cases, is yet to prove why. — Allen Klein

You can be happy, or you can be right. If you want to be part of a couple and win every argument, you're in trouble. — Steve Harvey

What we do today, right now, will have an accumulated effect on all our tomorrows. — Alexandra Stoddard

Circumstances may appear to wreck our lives and God's plans, but God is not helpless among the ruins. God's love is still working. He comes in and takes the calamity and uses it victoriously, working out His wonderful plan of love. — Eric Liddell

You think you know yourself so well, but what you end up knowing is the simple things. — Mark Winkler

You can just about always stand more 'n you think you can. — Texas Bix Bender

Currently I'm not a crazy ex-girlfriend, but I can't promise I won't be one again. — Miranda Lambert

Bonhoeffer's theology had always leaned toward the incarnational view that did not eschew "the world," but that saw it as God's good creation to be enjoyed and celebrated, not merely transcended. According to this view, God had redeemed mankind through Jesus Christ, had re-created us as "good." So we weren't to dismiss our humanity as something "un-spiritual." As Bonhoeffer had said before, God wanted our "yes" to him to be a "yes" to the world he had created. This was not the thin pseudohumanism of the liberal "God is dead" theologians who would claim Bonhoeffer's mantle as their own in the decades to come, nor was it the antihumanism of the pious and "religious" theologians who would abdicate Bonhoeffer's theology to the liberals. It was something else entirely: it was God's humanism, redeemed in Jesus Christ. — Eric Metaxas