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I believe we can find God in many ways. I believe our heavenly parents seek us out wherever we live, whether that be strictly in the mind, in despair and joy, in an office, or in nature. It is sometimes hard to recognize them or their efforts because we have already written their parts, made up our minds about what a spiritual life looks like. I know for sure, though, that when I stop and enter that space where my children are most comfortable--a space of play, imagination, and possibility--calmness enters in as I believe again that many things are possible. — Ashley Mae Hoiland
The strongest should come first in comedy because once a character is really established as funny everything he does is funny. — F Scott Fitzgerald
The highest God and the innermost God is one God. — Ernest Holmes
We know there is real interest from the American public in having easy access to the new, affordable choices in the Health Insurance Marketplace. — Todd Park
There is an urgent need for Americans to look deeply into themselves and their actions, and musical poetry is perhaps the most effective mirror available. Every newspaper headline is a potential song. — Phil Ochs
Venice is not only a city of fantasy and freedom. It is also a city of joy and pleasure. — Peggy Guggenheim
I looked around for God's judgments, but saw no signs of them. — Benjamin Franklin
In an age in which we can project an image and score that image based on immediate Facebook and Twitter feedback, thus making a video game of life and a false-reality composed of lies, what gets lost is a joyful obsession with the work we create from the purest of motives, a sheer joy in the act of creation itself that causes us to lose ourselves in something else, and in a way die to ourselves over the absolute love of a thing we are breathing into life. — Donald Miller
Beards were like axehound pups. Boys dreamed of the day they'd get one, never realizing how annoying they could be. — Brandon Sanderson
If I say to you "There is a man who dresses like one of us." Would you assume I was talking to myself about myself? — George Curtis
In each medium - popular music, literature, and visual art, respectively - the woman has broken form, shed a skin, with each phase of her career, whereas the man has returned to ever-deepening iterations of the sound or sentence or imagery with which he began. — Stacey D'Erasmo
