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The necessary condition for the existence of peace and joy is the awareness that peace and joy are available. — Nhat Hanh

We are to allow one thing to be really and truly distinct from the other, to be its own genuine self. There is a logical and philosophical urge in thinking men to reduce all things to a single unity. But this urge of the natural reason tends to petrify the heart. There is no single essence to which all existing things belong, no single essence which makes all things basically one. The only true unity of created things is the unity created by love. The heart embraces all things in their great variety and the heart loves them all. — Arnold Albert Van Ruler

If I wore any color other than black, tan, or gray, I looked like an asylum escapee. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Michael had learned the hard way that nothing good came from interfering in the affairs of the afterlife. — Jacqueline E. Smith

Everything I've done in my career is a result of growing up in rural Oklahoma, because if I hadn't had the training from Mama and Daddy to work hard, to do what I'm told, to take directions, to mind and to do a good job at anything I set out to do, then I wouldn't be where I am today. — Reba McEntire

Even though your responsibilities increase when you become a manager, you lose some of the rights or freedoms you may have enjoyed in the past. — David Cottrell

Advertising is simply a use of the right of the manufacture to present his case and to employ the same arts of appeal and persuasion accorded to the politician, the preacher, the lawyer, and to every other individual who has a special interest in something, whether a creed or a commodity. — Raymond Rubicam

Everybody has ideas. The vital question is, what do you do with them? My rock musician sons shape their ideas into music. My sister takes her ideas and fashions them into poems. My brother uses his ideas to help him understand science. I take my ideas and turn them into stories. — Avi

The need to belong goes beyond the need for superficial social ties . . . it is a need for meaningful, profound bonding. — Lysa TerKeurst

To put that into some perspective, when Bill Clinton and Al Gore had first taken the idea of the Kyoto Protocol up to the Congress, the United States Senate voted it down 95 to nothing. — Christine Todd Whitman