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I was truly happy. But my state was not that of any ordinary satisfaction. It was a joy which stemmed directly from creative, artistic achievement. — Konstantin Stanislavski

God's mercy does not make sin tolerable; it makes sin forgivable. The proud and the depraved alike must kneel at the same feet for mercy. For those willing, God turns sin's empty cistern into a deep wellspring overflowing with love. — Beth Moore

Fascist political gatherings tend to encourage or at least expect a little violence around the edges, particularly against counter protesters. — Rachel Maddow

When I am reading for research and making notes, I use a cleverly designed curved lap-desk, and I sit up dutifully, mindful of ergonomics and suchlike concepts. When reading for pleasure, I take advantage of the 'recline' in recliner. — Guy Gavriel Kay

We wait till now? Now, when we're old men, we get to be brave? — Ernest Gaines

While I am alive, I intend to live. (Everett Ruess to his friend Bill, Mar 9, 1931, p 31) — W.L. Rusho

We shot a bit of 'Hunted' in Tangier, and you are in a very, very different world. It's very difficult to blend in over there. — Adam Rayner

You have to stand outside the box to see how the box can be re-designed. — Charles Handy

The most devastating effect of sin is that by it, we are blinded to it. — Billy Graham

Examine the life of the best and most productive men and nations, and ask yourselves whether a tree which is to grow proudly skywards can dispense with bad weather and storms. Whether misfortune and opposition, or every kind of hatred, jealousy, stubbornness, distrust, severity, greed, and violence do not belong to the favourable conditions without which a great growth even of virtue is hardly possible? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Character must show itself in the man's
performance both of the duty he owes himself and of the duty he owes the state.
The man's foremast duty is owed to himself and his family; and he can do this
duty only by earning money, by providing what is essential to material wellbeing;
it is only after this has been done that he can hope to build a higher
superstructure on the solid material foundation; it is only after this has been
done that he can help in his movements for the general well-being. He must pull
his own weight first, and only after this can his surplus strength be of use to the
general public. It is not good to excite that bitter laughter which expresses
contempt; and contempt is what we feel for the being whose enthusiasm to
benefit mankind is such that he is a burden to those nearest him; who wishes to
do great things for humanity in the abstract, but who cannot keep his wife in
comfort or educate his children. — Theodore Roosevelt

There are few other four-letter words that hold us all in as much thrall as love. — The Editors Of O, The Oprah Magazine

We rise up to God in pride, while God descends to us in humility. — Michael S. Horton

Unconditional gratitude is a powerful activity allowing ourselves to be grateful for whatever happens in our life. — Jesse D. Jennings

Why is it that when people have no capacity for private usefulness they should be so anxious to serve the public? — Sara Jeannette Duncan