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We are Godseekers all, though some be churchgoing believers and others pilgrims to an unknown shrine. — Robert Breault

She had been a princess in a faraway kingdom when a jolt like a thousand bolts of electricity forced her eyes wide open. — C.E. Weisman

The Founders didn't mention political parties when they wrote the Constitution, and George Washington in essence warned us against them in his Farewell Address. — Marianne Williamson

The birds laugh loud and long together When Fashion's followers speed away At the first cool breath of autumn weather. Why, this is the time, cry the birds, to stay! When the deep calm sea and the deep sky over Both look their passion through sun-kissed space, As a blue-eyed maid and her blue-eyed lover Might each gaze into the other's face. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Is manned space exploration important? Yes - not least because it simply works much better than sending robots. — Henry Spencer

We are small and insignificant but our souls are large because we have set out on a journey to know the universe. — Tony Taylor

I have given myself one objective, to be the long-awaited successor to Francois Mitterrand. — Francois Hollande

The world is dyed with the color of blood. It will never be able to go back to the way it was before. — Matsuri Hino

Kids are falling through the cracks and nobody notices it. That to me is what's wrong with the school system. — Melinda Gates

Merely exhorting people to be more committed to God - "just have more faith" - seldom produces greater confidence and dedicated trust in God. Rather, what is needed is a realistic picture of a flourishing life lived deeply in tune with God 's kingdom - a life that is so utterly compelling that failure to exercise greater commitment to life in that kingdom will feel like a foolish, tragic missed opportunity for entering into something truly dramatic and desirable. — J.P. Moreland