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Loneliness is like sitting in an empty room and being aware of the space around you. It is a condition of separateness. Solitude is becoming one with the space around you. It is a condition of union. Loneliness is small, solitude is large. Loneliness closes in around you; solitude expands toward the infinite. Loneliness has its roots in words, in an internal conversation that nobody answers; solitude has its roots in the great silence of eternity. — Kent Nerburn

Now, brethren, do not expect perfection in your choice of a mate. Do not be so particular that you overlook her most important qualities of having a strong testimony, living the principles of the gospel, loving home, wanting to be a mother in Zion, and supporting you in your priesthood responsibilities.
Of course, she should be attractive to you ...
And one good yardstick as to whether a person might be the right one for you is this: in her presence, do you think your noblest thoughts, do you aspire to your finest deeds, do you wish you were better than you are? — Ezra Taft Benson

Read the folklore masters. Go to galleries. Walk in the woods. That's what you need to be an artist or storyteller. — Terri Windling

Moral judgments are linguistic survivals from the practices of classical theism which have lost the context provided by these practices. — Alasdair MacIntyre

Kate lowered her nose to Emily's head and breathed in Johnson's baby shampoo, a hormonal cocktail that among women who have children not long out of diapers drew the Pavlovian, ANOTHER. — Nichole Bernier

I wasn't bullied in high school, I was just ignored. — Gerard Way

Power posing! I do it before any appearance and recommend it to everyone. Gold! — Sally Kohn

Fanning out the possibilities in front of me like paint chips - How lovely this would look on your future! — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Your consciousness creates pure potentiality where nothing is impossible. — Debasish Mridha

One of the reasons mature people stop learning is that they become less and less willing to risk failure. — John W. Gardner