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I have always considered it to be a minor miracle that after the war, people in Europe's border regions were able to forget everything and, in accordance with the slogan "Never Again War," develop a program that still works today. — Jean-Claude Juncker

Sometimes, I feel like my whole life is lived in this twilight space between sunshine and darkness. — Susan Ee

Only the anointing of the Holy Spirit can destroy the yoke and take away the burden. — Sunday Adelaja

Arrogance is born of insecurity. Pride is different. It is born of dignity, self-worth, and self-respect. We all see the world through the prism of our identity. If our self-worth is low, it affects everything we do. The point of life is to contribute to others, but without a certain self-regard, it is sometimes difficult to make breakfast. — Ethan Hawke

Not the zeal alone of those who seek Him proves God, but the blindness of those who seek Him not. — Blaise Pascal

Motivational speaking is the art of telling people what they have been told before ... without them noticing. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Just as Jesus learned obedience by the things He suffered, we learn obedience by the difficult circumstances we face. When we obey the Word of God that is spoken by the Holy Spirit, we will grow and mature in the times of conflict and suffering. Our knowledge of Scripture is not the key. Obedience is. — John Bevere

Life is what you make it ... and nowhere close to making mine the best it can be. — Charlize Theron

The hand of God creates; it does not conceal. — Umberto Eco

The goitre of egotism is so frequent among notable persons, that we must infer some strong necessity in nature which it subserves;such as we see in the sexual attraction. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Do not let your peace depend on the words of men. Their thinking well or badly of you does not make you different from what you are. Where are true peace and glory? Are they not in Me? He who neither cares to please men nor fears to displease them will enjoy great peace, for all unrest and distraction of the senses arise out of disorderly love and vain fear. — Thomas A Kempis