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Forgiveness offers the possibility of two types of peace: peace of mind - the potential healing of old emotional wounds, and peace with others - the possibility of new, more gratifying relationships in the future. — Kenneth Pargament

I always say that when it comes to picking a single, firstly you have to go with what feels right and what your gut tells you. — Ella Henderson

Diversification is protection against ignorance. It makes little sense if you know what you are doing. — Warren Buffett

Be kind to yourself. God thinks you're worth his kindness. And he's a good judge of character. — Max Lucado

Drinking beer is easy. Trashing your hotel room is easy. But being a Christian, that's a tough call. That's real rebellion. — Alice Cooper

After all, which would you rather do, pal, screw Bridget Bardot's brains out or read reviews of her movies? — M.T. Bass

I don't know how this interrogation found its way into my bed. May I ask where I can expect it to travel next? — C.S. Pacat

An alliance with a powerful person is never safe. — Phaedrus

Sometimes the greatest deterrent to a great marriage is believing you have a perfect marriage. — Francis Schaeffer

Helianthus snorted. "Olorun is like his mother: he will only change as the face of a rock changes. But . . . I think he missed you. — Ash Gray

Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) was a profoundly important analysis of human states of mind - a kind of early philosophical/ psychological study. He sees 'melancholy' as part of the human condition, especially love melancholy and religious melancholy. His concerns are remarkably close to those which Shakespeare explores in his plays. Ambition, for example, Burton describes as 'a proud covetousness or a dry thirst of Honour, a great torture of the mind, composed of envy, pride and covetousness, a gallant madness' - words which could well be applied to Macbeth. — Ronald Carter

Others saw in the trend still another instance of a disturbing tendency in the American suburb: the longing for withdrawal, for self-enclosure, for expensive isolation. — Steven Millhauser