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The kitchen is the heart of every home, for the most part. It evokes memories of your family history. — Debi Mazar

Leadership is a SERVING relationship with OTHERS that inspires THEIR growth and makes the world a better place — Fela Durotoye

Everything looks better with my eyes closed. — Rick Springfield

Actually everyting is right, even the errors. — Frederick Lenz

If you write (or paint or dance or sculpt or sing, I suppose),
someone will try to make you feel lousy about it, that's
all. I'm not editorializing, just trying to give you the facts as
I see them. — Stephen King

I've seen neighborhoods that I would have never driven though because I'm riding my bike, because I'm looking for side roads, looking for maybe more hills or less hills depending if I'm exercising or not. You see a lot more, and you get the flow of a city a lot more. — Stone Gossard

The end of an ox is beef, the end of a lie is grief.
- Serious Men — Manu Joseph

When you see the setting, wait for the rising. Why worry about a sunset or a fading moon? — Rumi

A strange alternative * * *Must women have a doctor or a dance? — Edward Young

The whole earth, then, belongs to Jesus. It belongs to him by right of creation, by right of redemption and by right of future inheritance - as Paul affirms in the magnificent cosmic declaration of Colossians 1:15-20. So wherever we go in his name, we are walking on his property. There is not an inch of the planet that does not belong to Christ. Mission then is an authorized activity carried out by tenants on the instructions of the owner of the property. — Christopher J.H. Wright

every day could bring the breaking of a new record, but the larger world would persist undisturbed. There was always news, even if little of it was newsworthy. Every pitch was different, every swing, and yet they all were variations on a familiar theme. The lines on the field, the fences around it, the neat geometry suggested that these, for a discrete but somehow infinite period, were the limits of the world. — Matthew Thomas