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Goodness and courage are how the divine presents itself so often—whether in drag, as close friends, or as EMTs.
— Anne Lamott
It's human nature to be weird, but also human to be lonely. This conflict between fitting in and standing out is at the core of who we are.
— Seth Godin
Sooner or later, each of us becomes (for a while) the kind of person who believes in the reptile people that control the earth. We're seeking our own little pocket of uniqueness.
— Seth Godin
We've gone from all of us being everyone to all of us being no one.
— Seth Godin
It should be called "a culture" or "this culture," because there is no universal culture, no "us" that defines all of us.
— Seth Godin
We can be frozen by the chaos we feel inside instead of choosing to stand on the truth of who God's Word says we are. We must not give our enemy such advantages. We must not live that way one moment longer. It's time to trade what we feel for the powerful truth of who we are. How we feel can change in a moment, but who we are is eternal.
— Sheila Walsh
It almost seems as though some very intentional, finely tuned plot against us intends to rob us of who we are in Christ.
— Sheila Walsh
He who lives in us is greater! Sometimes we forget that we do not fight against flesh and blood, but against principalities and evil powers (Ephesians 6:12). We desperately need to remember whose we are and how to fight.
— Sheila Walsh
God—who totally accepts you, no matter what—to help you love and accept yourself.
— Sheila Walsh
What one does in one's art, that is the breath of one's being. What one does in one's life, that is a bagatelle for the outsiders to fuss about.
— DH Lawrence
You don't get to choose what you get famous for and you don't get to control which of your life's many struggles gets to stand for you.
— Erica Jong
I had been a feminist all my life, but the big problem was how to make your feminism jibe with you unappeasable hunger for male bodies.
— Erica Jong