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In our hyper-secular world, worship is still inevitable. But it is vital to remember that our gods don't choose us, we choose them.
Fight hierarchy and bureaucracy as hard as you possibly can. Don't ever let it become the master; always remember it's the servant.
We don't really remember where we came from, and we're not too sure about where we go to, if we are, after this thing we call life.
What was our life like? I almost don't remember now. Though I remember it, the space of time it occupied. And I remember it fondly.
The young remember most deeply.... When we are old and failing, it is the memories of childhood which can be summoned most clearly.
I actually was brought up by an Airedale. I don't really remember my parents, especially my mother. It was only the dog that I saw.
I can remember picking up weighty tomes on the history of science and the history of philosophy and reading those when I was small.
For as long as I can remember, I've been passionate about music. I can't recall a time when I didn't have music playing in my head.
History does not always repeat itself. Sometimes it just yells, 'Can't you remember anything I told you?' and lets fly with a club.
You see, I take the parts that I remember and stitch them back together to make a creature that will do what I say or love me back.
Remember He is the artist and you are the picture. You can’t see it, you can't see your true self. So quietly submit to be painted.
Something to remember on your birthday..Forget the past, it can't be changed..And, forget the present because I didn't get you one.
We do well to remember that the Bible has far more to say about how to live during the journey than about the ultimate destination.
Why can we remember the tiniest detail that has happened to us, and not remember how many times we have told it to the same person.
For as long as I can remember, the thing that gave me a sense of wonderment and renewal... has always been the work of other actors.
I don't remember when exactly I read my first comic book, but I do remember exactly how liberated and subversive I felt as a result.
The more we remember that life is a gift-that everything changes, we're not in control-the stronger our sense of well-being becomes.
I was the darkest skinned person in my family. I remember how I used to feel - like I wasn't pretty enough, or I wasn't good enough.
They made us many promises, more than I can remember, but they never kept but one; they promised to take our land, and they took it.
Remember that stress doesn't come from what's going on in your life. It comes from your thoughts about what's going on in your life.
Just remember one criterion: whatever you do should not be in the service of destruction, it should be in the service of creativity.
It sure is a nice feeling to know that people will remember you after you're gone, that you'll manage to be a little bit of history.
I knew that I was going to have a life as a musician, because I always felt the pull. I don't remember ever having to make a choice.
I felt a rush of trust--felt that life might be not just tolerable but beautiful, if I could only remember to find the bare Present.
I remember all the entertainment shows showing pictures of Nicole Scherzinger annnnd that racing driver she was hanging around with.
Listen to me, Cammie. There are things in this life…in this world…There are things that you don’t want to remember.” - Rachel Morgan
We're straying from the path of salvation because we remember that we once belonged to the world and were content in that belonging.
Always remember that the crowd that applauds your coronation is the same crowd that will applaud your beheading. People like a show.
When it was time for parent-teacher conferences, I remember that I was always embarrassed about what my parents would hear about me!
When I was a kid, maybe 11, I remember saying, "When I grow up I wanna have enough money to buy a really cool car, because I won't."
I meet hundreds of people, and I'm not going to remember them. But every single one of them will remember their interaction with me.
Remember that our reactions are a product of our perceptions, and our perceptions are a result of what is at the center of our life.
Always remember, however, that there’s usually a simpler and better way to do something than the first way that pops into your head.
I remember coming upon Philip Larkin in my 20s in the early '60s and when Sylvia Plath's "Ariel" came out it knocked me off my feet.
I remember as a kid not ever wanting to have friends around to my house because it was, for want of a better description, disheveled.
Every damn President since I can remember has been so in love with foreign policy that they're just like a schoolboy with a new girl.
We cannot always assure the future of our friends; we have a better chance of assuring our future if we remember who our friends are.
I have a very, very good memory, and I always remember the people who have done right by me and the people who have done wrong by me.
I will remember the kisses, our lips raw with love, and how you gave me everything you had and how I offered you what was left of me.
I have always been an obsessive reader - I remember going back and forth to the local library with stacks of books taller than I was.
Remember that just the moment you say, "I give up," someone else seeing the same situation is saying, "My, what a great opportunity."
We all have the capacity to find the will to do what must be done - even when that which we must do terrifies us most. Remember this.
Women who disapprove of men - and there's plenty to disapprove of - should remember how we started out, and how far we had to travel.
I can't remember ever having a conversation about the definition of consent when I was a kid. I knew that no meant no, but that's it.
I do not remember the most challenging one but I remember that many of the titles I have recorded have been quite challenging for me.
Remember, the majority of Donald Trump supporters don't actually support him. They're mainly motivated by not liking Hillary Clinton.
We must remember that the shortest distance between our problems and their solutions is the distance between our knees and the floor.
I've been around so long, I can remember when it was a rhetorical question to ask, "Is the pope Catholic?" Now it's a legit question.
In this Year of Faith, let us remember that faith is not something we possess, but something we share. Every Christian is an apostle.