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You marry who you think your beloved is, and then discover who they really are over the years. It's that discovery that makes a marriage work. — Mercedes Lackey
Laughter can deflate almost any problem down to its proper size. — Richelle E. Goodrich
Life is like a box of sardines and we are all looking for the key. — Alan Bennett
People who readily accept the need for a gym will resist that their personalities might need some work too. — Alain De Botton
The whispering of the truth is stronger than the thunderstorm of the untruth! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
ObamaCare is working. I talk to a lot of CEOs of hospitals. It is working. — Magic Johnson
It is hard to write it in words that I can read, that re-establishes the fact that has been haunting me for the past one year. — Kudrat Dutta Chaudhary
Our true remembrance to President Kennedy is in our actions to honor the unspoken words and finish the unfinished work today and tomorrow and for as long as it takes. — Marian Wright Edelman
In THE INHERITANCE readers will see the dangers associated with counterfeit spiritual experience; but they'll also see the beauty of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and what it means to walk in His resurrection power, which is the inheritance of all believers. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is genuine, which means authentic and real. Occult power is counterfeit, which is best defined as 'made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive'. — Brian Williams
All power corrupts, but we need electricity — Diana Wynne Jones
But instead of spending our lives running towards our dreams, we are often running away from a fear of failure or a fear of criticism. — Eric Wright
Most of the work performed by a development engineer results in failure. — Koichi Tanaka
There exists only one aloneness, and it is great, and it is not easy to bear. To nearly everyone come those hours that we would gladly exchange for any cheap or even the most banal camaraderie, for even the slightest inclination to choose the second-best or the most unworthy thing. But perhaps it is exactly in those hours when aloneness can flourish. — Rainer Maria Rilke