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Good things might happen in your life or bad things might happen, sometimes terrible things, but no matter what happens, your soul is your own. And no one and nothing can stop you. — Andrew Klavan
Faith cannot tell us who is right and who is wrong, because each will simply assert that his or her faith is the true one. — Peter Singer
I am enthusiastic.
I am endless. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Chains," said the Tinker, coming up behind her. "They bind us, whether we want them to or not. But a heart without chains would have nothing to hold it, might simply blow away. — Bruce Coville
The sad thing is that somehow, it is a type of event that mirrors the artist. You take it into account, and you're reminded in this specific case what the artist's work is about, what his life is like, and how life mirrors art. — Massimiliano Gioni
There should not be any sense of hurry or worry about this, just a calm, peaceful sense of reality. Let the Law work though, and express Itself in, the experience. — Ernest Holmes
Choose battles that you can win without losing your heart and your soul. — Kristin Cast
When a mind is impressionable and has none too firm a hold on what is right, it must be rescued from the crowd: it is so easy for it to go over to the majority. — Seneca.
Creation, by its very nature, is an exercise in savage prejudices and uncommon bigotries. — John Zande
Things happen to us and reaction is sometimes tough to measure. — Richard Schiff
Normally, we think of the religious as people who care more, not less than the rest of us. This is not true, not exactly. The truly religious care more deeply about fewer things and do't give a hoot about the rest. — Eric Weiner
Civilization is a work of peaceful co-operation. — Ludwig Von Mises
I decide to go out and spend all my money on underwear, then throw them about the room to
decide my fate like a satiny, lace-gusseted I Ching. Let the gods of Beau Bra decide. — Belle De Jour
There is, probably, not a famous Picture or Statue in all Italy, but could be easily buried under a mountain of printed paper devoted to dissertations on it. I do not, therefore, though an earnest admirer of Painting and Sculpture, expatiate at any length on famous Pictures and Statues. — Charles Dickens