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"Everyone has limits. You just have to learn what your own limits are and deal with them accordingly."

"Tolerance always has limits - it cannot tolerate what is itself actively intolerant."

"You cannot force a dry well to yield water."

"I recognize my limits but when I look around I realise I am not living exactly in a world of giants."

"It's always the minorities who aren't a part of the mainstream who define what the limits... of the majority are going to be."
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"Independence that has declared its 'independence' from the sure and certain compass of sound morals is nothing more than rogue greed having scantily dressed itself in the garb of independence while running off the cliff of anarchy."

"Christmas is a bold act of emboldening sacrifice and the most selfless gift ever granted the rebellious lot that we are."

"It is when I am cold, alone, bitterly forlorn and shuttered from all hope that you will see who I truly am. And my goal is that at those most precarious of moments, what you will see is Jesus holding you through my tears."

"I want to stand on the belief that great things are the product of ordinary people who are made great when they stand."

"Loss is an invitation to a journey of unparalleled growth, yet we seldom RSVP the invitation."

"Forgiving others simply means that you refuse to be a prisoner of a past that you can't change, and shackled to decisions that you didn't make."

"Perfect majesty that deliberately chose to be born into abject poverty, walk a road of perpetual poverty, and be unjustly executed in the raw nakedness of poverty is utterly ludicrous unless I realize that this is the single and sole way that God can reach me in the suffocating poverty that I myself have created."

"I have both the violent turbulence of the storm and the quiet promises of God in the storm. And what I must work to remember is that something is not necessarily stronger simply because it's louder."

"Too many of us view liberty as something that 'just is,' and too few see it as something that 'is' only because someone, somewhere was faced with the formidable reality that to keep liberty meant paying a stiff price."
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