Songs really tend to connect.
I'm definitely voting for First Gentleman.
My marriage is incredibly important to me. It's the place from which I engage in the world every day, and the place to which I return every day.
Millennials are often portrayed as apathetic, disinterested, tuned out and selfish. None of those adjectives describe the Millennials I've been privileged to meet and work with.
Over the summer I thought that I would seek out non-Americans as friends, just for diversity's sake. Now I find that I want to be around Americans - people who I know are thinking about our country as much as I am.
I think that we need women role models everywhere. I think that it's really hard to imagine yourself as something that you don't see.
I love the right words. I think economy and precision of language are important.
On Christ’s glory I would fix all my thoughts and desires, and the more I see of the glory of Christ, the more the painted beauties of this world will wither in my eyes and I will be more and more crucified to this world. It will become to me like something dead and putrid, impossible for me to enjoy.
What changed these very ordinary men (who were such cowards that they did not dare stand too near the cross in case they got involved) into heroes who would stop at nothing? A swindle? Hallucination? Spooky nonsense in a darkened room? Or Somebody quietly doing what He said He'd do - walk right through death? What do you think?
I had a couple of really cool friends when I was a kid, and we'd find cool music and movies and show them to each other. My friend Dennis had a copy of 'A Clockwork Orange' and he'd already seen it once, and he was like, 'We need to watch this. ' I was sleeping over his house - and I think we were literally 15 - and we watched it.
It is much easier to do something than to trust in God; we mistake panic for inspiration.