I'm in no rush to become extremely famous.
I'm happy with the man I'm becoming.
I have a motto: Work to become, not to acquire.
Punk rock has become another viable art form. It always was. But now it's like everyone's doing it.
Marriage can be a magnificent lesson in becoming our best selves; that is true.
We become what we repeatedly do.
Life, is not a having and a getting, but a being and a becoming.
I'm not trying to become popular.
The show has become my therapy.
The youth need to be enabled to become job generators from job seekers.
As we run, we become.
Every person gets negative things, they learn from those negative things, and you become a positive person.
We are all becoming monologuers
I didn't become a comedian to work this hard.
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When you become healthy, courageous, and hopeful, following your conscience becomes much easier. When people are healthy, courageous, and hopeful, it's difficult to bend their mind and will. They will speak out what they believe, and stand up and do ...
To me, its just a word, a word whose power is owned by the user and his or her intention. People give words power, so banning a word is futile, really. 'Nigga' becomes 'porch monkey' becomes 'coon' and so on if that's what's in a person's heart. They...
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When the world careens out of control, we can rest in the fact that God spun this world with a simple word. Matter from emptiness. Beauty from void. Community from chaos.
To abandon all is to take our hearts, place them before the One who created them, and dare to believe He can live life powerfully through our surrendered lives.
Because the culture we breathe and work in rushes against rest. It equates our worth with production and wealth and fame. The more we work toward those goals, the more society assigns us worth.