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I honestly believe that people of my generation despise authenticity, mostly because they're all so envious of it.

I honestly believe that people of my generation despise authenticity, mostly because they're all so envious of it.

Chuck Klosterman (2006). “Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story”, p.42, Simon and Schuster

Stories have a unique power, David. The Inuit believe they can capture souls.

Chris d'Lacey (2011). “Icefire”, p.15, Scholastic Inc.

The people who don’t give up are the people who find a way to believe in abundance rather than scarcity.

Cheryl Strayed (2012). “Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar”, p.261, Vintage

I believe that creature is a changeling: she is a perfect cabinet of oddities.

Charlotte Bronte (2016). “Villette”, p.27, Xist Publishing

I just didn't believe I was like everybody else. I thought I was unique.

"Playboy Interview: Charlie Sheen". Interview with David Rensin, www.playboy.com. April 15, 2011.

I believe that in public worship we should do well to be bound by no human rules, and constrained by no stereotyped order.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1874). “Flashes of thought; 1000 choice extr. from the works of C.H. Spurgeon”, p.506

If you truly believe in Jesus, it is for life. Saving faith is a life-long act.

Charles Spurgeon (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 37”, p.150, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

Believing in grace is one thing. Living it is another.

Charles R. Swindoll (1997). “Grace Awakening: Bible Study Guide”, W Publishing Group

The Reformers, therefore, as instruments in the hands of God, in delivering the Church from bondage to prelates, did not make it a tumultuous multitude, in which every man was a law to himself, free to believe, and free to do what he pleased.

Charles Hodge (1855). “What is Presbyterianism?: An Address Delivered Before the Presbyterian Historical Society at Their Anniversary Meeting in Philadelphia, on Tuesday Evening, May 1, 1855”, p.13

I believe we were all glad to leave New Zealand. It is not a pleasant place. Amongst the natives there is absent that charming simplicity .... and the greater part of the English are the very refuse of society.

Philip Parker King, Sir Francis Darwin, Robert Fitzroy, Charles Darwin (1839). “Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle: Between the Years 1826 and 1836 ...”, p.514