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The Bible says that it is hard for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven. It doesn't say that it is impossible! — Jim Rohn

I looked down at the little pink face in the bundle. A newborn. The child had been alive only minutes but was already considered a criminal by the Soviets. — Ruta Sepetys

...it was absurd to have killed a man for nothing... — Emile Zola

We buy books, we go to gyms, we expend a lot of brain power on trying to hold back time, when we should be celebrating the miracle of being here in this world. — Paulo Coelho

Our unconscious is not more animal than our conscious, it is often even more human. — Edward Bond

People live their lives, constantly surrounded by anxiety. if they live long before dying, they end up in senility, worn out by concerns: a terrible fate! The body is treated in a very harsh fashion. Courageous men are seen by everyone under Heaven as worthy, but this doesn't preserve them from death. I am not sure I know whether this is sensible or not. — Zhuangzi

All of the significant art of today stems from Conceptual art. This includes the art of installation, political, feminist and socially directed art. — Sol LeWitt

Jesus did not get stuck in intellectual arguments with people. He did not go for the intellect; He went for the conscience. He spoke to that part of the person that knows the difference between right and wrong instinctively. — Kirk Cameron

Literature is the orchestration of platitudes. — Thornton Wilder

What makes capitalism succeed is not chiefly its structure of incentives but its use of knowledge and experience. — George Gilder

You . . .' I whispered, 'are worth every moment I have left on this earth. Even if I have to love you from afar for the rest of my days.'
Lenah to Rhode- — Rebecca Maizel

A Christianity that is in conflict with the Scriptures isn't Christianity at all. — Randall Terry

Respect the past; you never know how it may affect you. — Christopher Paolini