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That whole cellular idea is idiotic. Who wants to carry around a phone all the time? I don't want people calling me wherever I am. — Phil Taylor

desires," I mean things we feel that we need or want very strongly. There's an element of passion in the experience of desire — Calvin D. Banyan

Everything is soul and flowering. — Rumi

The world is a place of endless love with people who express unconditional love, but also a place of hatred by people who express it. — Debasish Mridha

Yea, I thought it impossible that ever I should attain to so much goodness of heart, as to thank God that He had made me a man. Man indeed is the most noble by creation, of all creatures in the visible world; but by sin he has made himself the most ignoble. The beasts, birds, fishes, etc. I blessed their condition; for they had not a sinful nature; they were not obnoxious to the wrath of God; they were not to go to hell-fire after death; I could therefore have rejoiced, had my condition been as any of theirs. — John Bunyan

While the farmer holds the title to the land, actually, it belongs to all the people because civilization itself rests upon the soil. — Thomas Jefferson

The man that believes will obey; failure to obey is convincing proof that there is no true faith present. To attempt the impossible God must give faith or there will be none, and He gives faith to the obedient heart only. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Love is finding that the things you like best about yourself are not in you at all, but in the person who completes you — Orson Scott Card

Enobaria smiles at Johanna. 'Don't look so smug,' says Johanna. 'We'll kill you anyway. — Suzanne Collins

Christianity did not begin with a confession. It began with an invitation into friendship, into creating a new community, into forming relationships based on love and service. — Diana Butler Bass

The majority of men cannot be made disinterested for life by exhortation, by religious services, by any expenditure of subsidized works, or even by grave and manifest public need. They can be made permanently unselfish only by being helped to become disinterested in their individual purposes. In the complete democracy a man must in some way be made to serve the nation in the very act of contributing to his own individual fulfillment. Not until his personal action is dictated by disinterested motives can there be any such harmony between private and public interests. — Herbert Croly

We two [Deucalion and Pyrrha, after the deluge] form a multitude.
[Lat., Nos duo turba sumus.] — Ovid

The secret to finding our passion is that we bring passion in everything that we do. — Marie Forleo