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Inspiration is the tool God uses to communicate with humans. If God didn't exist, there would be no creativity or inventions in the world. — Robin Sacredfire

The scholar is early acquainted with every department of the impossible. — John Ruskin

If you truly love your man, remember to appreciate him all the time — Linda Alfiori

We talk of independence. No man is independent. We are all interdependent; and we shall only rise as we carry others with us, and as we are assisted by others. — James E. Talmage

THOUGHT is precious!! I would rather think 'NOTHING' than think 'NONSENSE' ! Save the 'Thought Space' until I can think better !! — Abha Maryada Banerjee

He says, "But it is really whatever, you know? You've saved me way more times. And we call ourselves friends."
It doesn't matter what we call ourselves, really. "You already saved me," I say.
"That was nothing."
"I'm not talking about the cave."
He wrinkles his nose.
"That first day," I say, "When you got up on the rocks to flirt with a human boy."
He smiles big, with all his ground-down teeth shining. — Hannah Moskowitz

Turn to your neighbor and tell him, 'Neighbor, God is good and everything He does is perfect. — Paul Silway

I can assure you that those who have already passed have not only made it to the Other Side, but are in a state of bliss. — Sylvia Browne

Unlikely things are often true . . . — Sheridan Hay

It doesn't matter what we say , so long as we all say the same thing. — William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne

Truth is one, paths are many. — Mahatma Gandhi

Right now, the government is spending billions of dollars supporting the problem-makers in the U.S. economy - the polluters, despoilers, incarcerators, and warmongers. — Van Jones

Love never keeps a you away from pursuing your destiny. If he abandons that pursuit, it's because it wasn't true love. — Paulo Coelho

One August morning at Blair House, he read in the papers that the body of an American soldier killed in action, Sergeant John Rice, had been brought home for burial in Sioux City, Iowa, but that at the last moment, as the casket was to be lowered into the grave, officials of the Sioux City Memorial Park had stopped the ceremony because Sergeant Rice, a Winnebago Indian, was not "a member of the Caucasian race" and burial was therefore denied. Outraged, Truman picked up the phone. Within minutes, by telephone and telegram, it was arranged that Sergeant Rice would be buried in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors and that an Air Force plane was on the way to bring his widow and three children to Washington. That, as President, was the least he could do. — David McCullough