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I just want to try - on a daily basis keep trying - to make music that I really love.
— Moby
I don't think too much about how it might exist in the world in a commercial sense - I more just try and focus on making music that I love and trying to put it out into the world.
— Moby
I'd hate to interrupt this witch hunt with a substantive conversation." I glance over to the corner of the room, where Carolyn Brock winces, a rare break in her implacable expression.
— 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
Silence isn't golden and it surely doesn't mean consent, so start practicing the art of communication.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Just because the truth disturbs someone doesn't make speaking that truth hate speech.
— Ted Dekker
When did speaking your beliefs become synonymous with forcing them upon others?
— Ted Dekker
Everything was really a story, penned or thought or acted out at some time by someone.
— Ted Dekker
Remember, Caleb, words are weak instruments of love. They can do many things, but they do not carry the truth like your hands do. People need to be shown, not told.
— Ted Dekker
What matters isn't our stated belief and doctrine but how we live and what we experience in the story of our lives, as Jesus, John, James, and Paul all make so abundantly clear. It's our actual experience and expression of life that shows us and the world what we truly believe and to what extent we truly love, not what we say we believe or who we say we love. If we say we have faith, but the workings of our life don't reflect that faith, that faith is either asleep or dead.
— Ted Dekker
Just because I am a woman, must I therefore believe that I must not tell you about the goodness of God, when I saw at the same time both his goodness and his wish that it should be shown?
— Julian of Norwich
I was fortunate enough to work at the peak of the great golden age of musicals. And then for awhile, I think they were being advanced in different ways. Andrew Lloyd-Webber brought the rock beat to musicals; people tried different things. The joy of musicals is that there is no perfect recipe; it is what you throw into it.
— Julie Andrews