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You could never be certain what you would find in a book that had spent time with someone else. — Erica Bauermeister

I believe that to do anything in this world one needs a love for risk and adventure, and above all, to be able to do without what middle-class families call "future." — Joan Miro

When you give a man a dole you deny him his dignity, and when you deny him his dignity you rob him his destiny. — Zig Ziglar

In Spriritual prayer warfare-God want us to fight 'cos He called us soldiers of the cross — Ikechukwu Joseph

How long - "
I didn't even have to finish my sentence. "Ten days."
"And you? You're - ?"
Dante looked away.
I let out a sigh. So the kiss worked. "Where are we going?"
"You'll see."
He looked older now, more masculine. He aged well, I told him, like an expensive cheese.
He laughed. "Did I ever tell you how romantic you are? — Yvonne Woon

And it is essential that in fighting terrorism, sacrifices should not be made on democracy. — Bulent Ecevit

Never be embarrassed by the things you cannot do. Be embarrassed by the things you can do and don't do well. — Len Wein

I tell myself lies and soon I believe them. — Bryce Courtenay

When a man sees the one in all things, he is above mere understanding. — Meister Eckhart

We need to challenge our own theology, challenge the curriculum of our Bible schools and our seminaries, and ask simple questions. Are we teaching and producing ministers who have the right message? — Myles Munroe

Time is so fleeting that if we do not remember God in our youth, age may find us incapable of thinking of him. — Hans Christian Andersen

I looked and looked at her, and knew as clearly as I know I am to die, that I loved her more than anything I had ever seen or imagined on earth, or hoped for anywhere else. — Vladimir Nabokov

Egolessness means that the fixed idea that we have about ourselves as solid and separate from each other is painfully limiting. That we take ourselves so seriously, that we are so absurdly important in our own minds, is a problem. Self-importance is like a prison for us, limiting us to the world of our likes and dislikes. — Pema Chodron