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Others work among the spirits that have just arrived in the world of spirits. Again others raise the children who have died in infancy. Swedenborg ensures the parents of these infants that 'All children whether born within or outside of the church, are adopted by the Lord and become Angels'. — Emanuel Swedenborg

Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle. — Helen Keller

The murder of a man is still murder, even in wartime. — Manfred Von Richthofen

To love a book is, above all, to love its author: we want to meet him again, we want to spend our days with him. — Michel Houellebecq

Where Gnosticism regards the world as demonic and hostile, existentialism considers it natural and indifferent.14 In short, Jonas is far less intent than Voegelin in making Gnosticism modern. — C. G. Jung

Fans today don't only care about achievement, but about good looks, good public appearance and good lifestyle. — Herbert Hainer

Unlike the Concord, the Merrimack is not a dead but a living stream, though it has less life within its waters and on its banks. It has a swift current, and, in this part of its course, a clayey bottom, almost no weeds, and comparatively few fishes. — Henry David Thoreau

I don't know what exactly it is that I don't know, but I know I don't know something. — Peter James West

I know that the experiences of our lives, when we let God use them, become the mysterious and perfect preparation for the work He will give us to do. I — Corrie Ten Boom

I didn't decide to become a musician until the age of 15, which is quite late. — Evelyn Glennie

Do you sense any dead bodies nearby? I don't know if we'll need them, but it would be nice to be prepared. — Amanda Carlson

This book was written using 100% recycled words. — Terry Pratchett

Can words sprout wings? Can they glide like butterflies through the air? Can they captivate us, carry us off into another world? Can they open the last secret chambers of our souls? — Jan-Philipp Sendker