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There's always darkness around, and if you focus on the darkness, you don't know where to go. But if you direct yourself at the light - there it is! It's right there. — Annie Lennox

I subscribe to the thought that it doesn't matter if it's right or wrong. What matters is what works. — Tony Curl

The real test that I believe that God is love is that tragedies don't separate me from the conviction that God is love. — Sinclair B. Ferguson

I hide hurt behind a fake smile. I wear it all the time. Everyone says how I always look so cheerful. Shows what they know I guess. — Ellen Hopkins

Windows mean light, wisdom means Windows! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

With a girl, there's a lot left in the girl's body without a head. Of course, the personality is gone. — Edmund Kemper

Don't just talk, act. — Debasish Mridha

If you wish to end up as a moderately advanced, thinking society, you need to be at the right end of a very long chain of outcomes involving reasonable periods of stability interspersed with just the right amount of stress and challenge (ice ages appear to be especially helpful in this regard) and marked by a total absence of real cataclysm. As — Bill Bryson

Life and the things you loved were worth fighting for. — Talli Roland

As long as there's breath in You - PERSIST! — Bernard Kelvin Clive

T-9.III.3. If you point out the errors of your brother's ego you must be seeing through yours, because the Holy Spirit does not perceive his errors. This must be true, since there is no communication between the ego and the Holy Spirit. The ego makes no sense, and the Holy Spirit does not attempt to understand anything that arises from it. Since He does not understand it, He does not judge it, knowing that nothing the ego makes means anything. — Foundation For Inner Peace

Toni Morrison has a habit, perhaps traceable to the pernicious influence of William Faulkner, of plunging into the narrative before the reader has a clue to what is going on. — John Updike

If a thief and an immoral society finds a thief and an immoral political leader, it will support him to the death! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It is easy to see, though it scarcely needs to be pointed out, since it is involved in the fact that Reason is set aside, that faith is not a form of knowledge; for all knowledge is either a knowledge of the eternal, excluding the temporal and historical as indifferent, or it is pure historical knowledge. No knowledge can have for its object the absurdity that the eternal is the historical. — Soren Kierkegaard