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  5. I do not read to think. I do not read to learn.
    I do not read to search for truth
    I know the truth, the truth is hardly what I need.
    I read to dream.
    Passion by Stephen Sondheim

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  8. Ah, the name of God and vanity.

    “God I miss her.”

    “God, I miss her.”

    “God! I miss her.”

    “God…I miss her.”

    That we, as little humans in a vast cosmos, are permitted to utter any name of God is incomprehensible (much less the cross!). Every utterance of God should be, though it is not always, out of awe.

    And there are times when the experience of reality, of God’s created reality, is so intense, so deep and true and terrifying, that there is no other word to utter than a name of God. May it never come from my tongue flippantly.

    – Joshua Longbrake

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  10. Closing your eyes isn’t going to change anything. Nothing’s going to disappear just because you can’t see what’s going on. In fact, things will even be worse the next time you open your eyes. That’s the kind of world we live in. Keep your eyes wide open. Only a coward closes his eyes. Closing your eyes and plugging up your ears won’t make time stand still.
    – Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

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