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As an atom, so is the universe. As is a drop of water, so is an ocean. — Debasish Mridha

Faith is not merely a journey for the feet, but it is also a journey for the heart. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

And in doing this I advise you to send to the best manors of your lands those of your household in whom you place most confidence to be present in August at the leading of the corn, and to guard it as aforesaid. — Robert Grosseteste

Success comes from finding your center and self. — Bryant McGill

Who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth?" (Galatians 3:1). They — Ellen G. White

I may never be rich or famous but I've created a whole world, where anything I want is possible what more could anyone want to achieve? — B.B. Taylor

Abandon false ideas, that is all. There is no need of true ideas. There aren't any. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

took a triumphant breath. He had managed to make Korne fall into heresy. Now it would be easy — Antonio Garrido

In Washington, a confidential assistant is someone who, if you don't want to know something, you go and ask him and he won't tell you. — Andy Rooney

I see no difference between Islam and Islamism. Islam is defined as submission to the will of Allah, as it is described in the Koran. Islamism is just Islam in its most pure form. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

One makes a great error if one believes there are 'ancients.' Only now is antiquity starting to arise. It arises in the eyes and soul of the artist. — Novalis

Miss Strange?" said the receptionist. "The King's Useless Brother has become bored and will see you early. — Jasper Fforde

When you are older and have swum out into the stream of life, you'll see
there are no "good" people, little girl. We're all trying and failing, trying too hard and failing too often. Remember that. We shouldn't judge too harshly, in the end, the sins of others" ... — Kathleen Tessaro