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  • #1
    Malcolm Muggeridge
    “Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream.”
    Malcolm Muggeridge

  • #2
    Christopher  Morley
    “When you sell a man a book you don't sell him just 12 ounces of paper and ink and glue - you sell him a whole new life.”
    Christopher Morley

  • #3
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “I told him that if we doubted that we are demons in Hell, he should read The Mysterious Stranger, which Mark Twain wrote in 1898, long before the First World War (1914-1918). In the title story he proves to his own grim satisfaction, and to mine as well, that Satan and not God created the planet earth and "the damned human race." If you doubt that, read your morning paper. Never mind what paper. Never mind the date.”
    Kurt Vonnegut

  • #4
    Joyce Meyer
    “Go home, and let all your relatives off the potter's wheel. You are not the potter!”
    Joyce Meyer

  • #5
    Joyce Meyer
    “If you want to give the devil a nervous breakdown, just get up every day and see how much good you can do.”
    Joyce Meyer, Living Beyond Your Feelings: Controlling Emotions So They Don't Control You

  • #6
    Joyce Meyer
    “The three most harmful negative emotions are anger, guilt, and fear. And anger is number one. It is also the strongest and most dangerous of all passions.”
    Joyce Meyer, Living Beyond Your Feelings: Controlling Emotions So They Don't Control You

  • #7
    Joyce Meyer
    “Because of the lingering discrimination, many women still lack confidence. They live in fear of stepping beyond what they feel is acceptable 'female' behavior. I can remember feeling that I wasn't 'normal' because I was aggressive, had dreams and goals, and wanted do do great things...I am glad now that I found courage to do something radical and chase my dreams.”
    Joyce Meyer, The Confident Woman: Start Today Living Boldly and Without Fear

  • #8
    Emilie Autumn
    “You," he said, "are a terribly real thing in a terribly false world, and that, I believe, is why you are in so much pain.”
    Emilie Autumn, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls



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