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No one among us suffers the radical appreciation for coffee that I do. It calls to me, but I have learned not to listen. — Ron Carlson

The educated man is the man who can do something. The quality of his work marks the degree of his education. — Ernest Hemingway,

What remains mysterious, or even enigmatic are those two words "nothing more," "pas davantage" in French. — Javier Marias

The essence of a person is not the clothing she wears or the things he does. People who love them do not stop loving them when they change clothing or do other things. Your essence is not even your history, culture, race, or what you think and do. It is your soul. — Gary Zukav

In 1994, I started touring again and I recorded two albums for Chesky Jazz. — Chuck Mangione

Christianity is the supernatural operation of the Holy Spirit.The faith once delivered to the saints is a miracle gospel, a miracle salvation with physical evidences. — Reinhard Bonnke

The plausible outcomes range from the gradual and benign to the more precipitous and damaging. — Timothy Geithner

If God does exist, it's in music and in art, I think there's more spiritually in what I do than in a lot of religious groups judging, especially in the way they've treated me in the past couple of years. I've grown tired of talking about religion. It's time for me to move on. I'm trying to redefine the idea of spirituality and make it now such a bad word for myself, because I find that I sound really stupid saying it sometimes — Marilyn Manson

How come all the harmless people were so lame? Maybe that was the definition of safe. — Richelle Mead

I don't believe man is a woman's natural enemy. Perhaps his lawyer is. — Shana Alexander

That is partly why women marry - to keep up the fiction of being in the hub of things. — Elizabeth Bowen

The wretch who digs the mine for bread, or ploughs, that others may be fed, feels less fatigued than that decreed to him who cannot think or read. — Hannah More