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Scatter money in a crowd, how they scramble for it; offer bread to the starving, how greedily they seize it; throw a rope to the drowning, how he eagerly grasps it! With like eagerness and earnestness may the Spirit of God help you to lay hold on Christ. — Thomas Guthrie

The whole problem is to establish communication with ones self. — E.B. White

So often we experience things in life, and yet never see the connections between them. When we are given hardship, or feel pain, we often fail to consider that the experience may be the direct cause or result of another action or experience. Sometimes we fail to recognize the direct connection between the pain in our lives and our relationship with Allah SWT — Yasmin Mogahed

My inspiration is life. My family, my friends, travelling, books, music, love, food, fashion. What inspires you? — Leighton Meester

We are, as a species, neurologically uncomfortable with ambiguity. Imaging studies of the human brain in action demonstrate that the fussy little onboard computers in our skulls send out anxiety messages when confronted by conflicting or confusing information. As a consequence, we have a natural, internal impetus to settle on an interpretation that removes any perceived conflict. — Steve Volk

Yeah well I think her relationships with people become really clear, and I think they all make tons of sense in line with Ultron as well. — Elizabeth Olsen

I love Vanna White as much as the next guy. — D. B. Sweeney

No! Try not! Do or do not, there is no try. — Yoda

What could I say to you that would be of value, except that perhaps you seek too much, that as a result of your seeking you cannot find. — Hermann Hesse

Not every problem someone has with his girlfriend is necessarily due to the capitalist mode of production. — Herbert Marcuse

When Numa died, Rome by the twin disciplines of peace and war was as eminent for self-mastery as for military power. — Livy