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“What might God be trying to grow in your character or cement in your relationship with Him by keeping you separated from some of the things you want but don’t yet have?”
Source : Priscilla Shirer, Stephen Kendrick, Alex Kendrick (2015). “The Resolution for Women, LeatherTouch”, p.22, B&H Publishing Group
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“You learned to run from what you feel, and that's why you have nightmares. To deny is to invite madness. To accept is to control.”
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“Money and women are the most sought after and the least known about of any two things we have.”
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“They ought to create a new league for that guy.”
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“At 12, I knew that the point of being human was to spend one's life fighting social injustice.”
Source : Richard Rorty (1999). “Philosophy and Social Hope”, ePenguin
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“Here you had John McCain and Lindsey Graham in a very principled way standing up and defending Barack Obama. You had people like Gene Robinson and a lot of other liberals, who said, and this I personally agree with, however flawed Rand Paul was as a messenger, we need a debate about this. The administration has not been forthcoming enough about its drone policy.”
Source : "Week In Politics: Unemployment, Rand Paul's Filibuster". "All Things Considered" with Melissa Block, www.npr.org. March 8, 2013.
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“I go back and forth between wanting to be abundantly simple and maddeningly complex.”
Source : Interview with David Salle, www.interviewmagazine.com. October 9, 2013.
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“Seeing a patter doesn't mean you know how to put it all together. Take baby steps: don't focus on the folks whose skills are far beyond your own. When you're new to something-or you haven't tried it in a while-it can feel impossibly hard to get it right. Every misstep feels like a reason to quit. You envy everyone else who seems to know what they're doing. What keeps you going? The belief that one day you'll also be like that: Elegant. Capable. Confident. Experienced. And you can be. All you need now is enthusiasm. A little bravery. And-always-a sense of humor.”
Source : Kate Jacobs (2008). “Knit Two”, p.6, Penguin