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A man that advances in spiritual and in temporal matters at the same time, minding to keep the spiritual first, will not let the temporal lead him; he will not place his heart upon his farm, his horses, or any possession that he has. He will place his desires in heaven, and will anchor his hope in that eternal soil; and his temporal affairs will come up as he advances in the knowledge of God. — Jedediah M. Grant

Historically, the stuff of the universe goes on becoming concentrated into ever more organized forms of matter. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

I'm very sorry if I offended anybody. I'd like to put it in the past now. What's done is done. I regret it. — Prince Harry

I'm delighted. I don't know of anybody who had a statue built of them while they were living. It's a great feeling. — Al Lopez

For what else is nostalgia but this? That immense ache in the heart that seems immeasurable, massive, spilling over the future that longs for things that can no longer be. (Foreword to Exie Abola's Trafficking in Nostalgia) — Rica Bolipata-Santos

In ballet, any dancer who asks himself what step comes next must freeze. Any man who takes a sex manual to bed with him invites frigidity. Dancing, sex, writing a novel
all are a living process, quick thought, emotion making yet more quick thought, and so on, cycling round. — Ray Bradbury

Everybody doesn't have to get every joke. People really appreciate not being condescended to. — Matt Groening

Humility is the marriage bond of Heaven. Pride is the frigidity of Hell. — Peter Kreeft

Everyone needs a sense of shame, but no one needs to feel ashamed. — Friedrich Nietzsche

They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. In their grey visions they obtain glimpses of eternity, and thrill, in awaking, to find that they have been upon the verge of the great secret. In snatches, they learn something of the wisdom which i of good, and more of the mere knowledge which is of evil. — Edgar Allan Poe