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There is no end to the things you don't understand. The mind will search for a lie to give it an answer you can understand, but one song at the right time will challenge what you accept. — Shannon L. Alder

As neither of these two great research scientists was able to find the solution to the mystery, it is small wonder that none of their contemporaries were able to do so either. — Robert Barany

There are days when the great are near us, when there is no frown on their brow, no condescension even; when they take us by the hand, and we share their thought. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Your value is based on how much and how deeply you can love others without any expectations of a return. — Debasish Mridha

The best-run churches and organizations are masters of the midcourse correction. They plan in pencil. — Larry Osborne

I don't really do sad, depressing songs. — Olly Murs

You come back here, or I'll hero you! I'll thump you so you think you've had an adventure! — Robert Jordan

I think with every book you realize you are partway through and there is something really elementary that you should have researched. — Stacy Schiff

May the cheering contemplation of the glorious hope set before us - support and animate us to improve our short interval on earth, and fill us with a holy ambition of shining as lights in this evil world, to the praise and glory of His grace - who has called us out of darkness, into His glorious light! — John Newton

I am also really into religious artifacts. — Kathleen Robertson

I sang my song called "In This Song." David Foster wrote the song for me. I thought that I should sing a ballad song. — Charice Pempengco

Wrapped up in the music, I threw myself into an overstuffed chair and let my legs dangle over the arm, the position in which Nature intended music to be listened to, and for the first time in days I felt the muscles in my neck relaxing. — Alan Bradley

The freer the mind is, the more powerful and worthy, the more useful, praiseworthy and perfect the prayer and the work become. A free mind can achieve all things. But what is a free mind? A free mind is one which is untroubled and unfettered by anything, which has not bound its best part to any particular manner of being or devotion and which does not seek its own interest in anything but is always immersed in God's most precious will, having gone out of what is its own. There is no work which men and women can perform, however small, which does not draw from this its power and its strength. — Meister Eckhart