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I'm interested in storytelling. I love being an artist now and connecting through art.
— Nicole Kidman
True love will not brook reserve; it feels undervalued and outraged, when even the sorrows of those it loves are concealed from it.
— Washington Irving
We communicate like the burrows of foxes, in silence and darkness, under ground. We are undermined by faith and love.
— Henry David Thoreau
Sir, when two people have the extraordinary quality of this state, words are not necessary. Where that quality of love exists, words become unnecessary. There is instant communication.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
You can only love and be loved to the extent that you know and are known by somebody.
— John Ortberg
I just love preaching.
— Max Lucado
Today it's "us versus them" in America. Politics is little more than blood sport. As a result, our willingness to believe the worst about everyone outside our own bubble is growing, and our ability to solve problems and seize opportunities is shrinking.
— Bill Clinton
She said swearing shows a lack of creativity. I'm not so sure. When things get really tough, I can get pretty creative with my cussing.
— Bill Clinton
truth telling is more important than peace keeping.
— Bill Hybels
the well-being of the other person is more important than the current comfort level in the relationship.
— Bill Hybels
God doesn't want us to pile up impressive phrases. He doesn't want us to use words without thinking about their meaning. He wants us to talk to him as to a friend or father—authentically, reverently, personally, earnestly. I heard a man do this once when I least expected it.
— Bill Hybels
While it's a prerequisite to live a salty Christian life — to be highly potent and in relationship with others — that alone is not enough. God forbid that we stop there, because people end up in hell on that plan. It's imperative that we also put the message into clear language our friends can understand and act upon.
— Bill Hybels