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I find myself very drawn to the experience of church. I love to be in a surrounding that's so welcoming. People come shake your hand. That's not always the case in most synagogues I've been in. I also find more of an emphasis on how to live and grow as a person. And I have to say, I'm very inspired by Jesus. — David Gregory

India's prosperity is sectioned by geography, such as in Bangalore, where the information technology industry is prominent. Because they have a conduit out of India, competing in the world by the Internet, it's not regulated in corrupt ways, and it is very prosperous. — Clayton Christensen

SEINE, n. A kind of net for effecting an involuntary change of environment. For fish it is made strong and coarse, but women are more easily taken with a singularly delicate fabric weighted with small, cut stones. — Ambrose Bierce

I free myself from hatred through forgiveness and love. — Paulo Coelho

Who you are married to determines what your future will look like — Sunday Adelaja

You made a mistake, and sadly time travel has not yet been invented, so why are you still thinking about it? — Dave Guerrero

You don't really believe there's a good way to say good-bye forever, do you? — Brodi Ashton

Sometimes even the smallest of efforts can change someone's fate entirely. — Mitch Rowland

I think 'retirement' goes hand in hand with people who make a living by having a 'job.' I don't think we-the .00001 percent of the population who are so fortunate to love passionately what we do-consider it a 'job. — Dustin Hoffman

There's only truth and not truth. You're either very good or evil. — Christine O'Donnell

Men think to mend their condition by a change of circumstances. They might as well hope to escape from their shadows. — James Anthony Froude

The concentration of the elite athlete is akin perhaps to the concentration of the writer. — Julia Leigh

Better to lurk, observe, and merge, — Neal Stephenson