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With social media, you have the chance to be the Lutherans that Luther imagined. — Diana Butler Bass

The spring came suddenly, bursting upon the world as a child bursts into a room, with a laugh and a shout and hands full of flowers. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Theere is an imperative to be in a process, the energy & consciousness of life means for us to be constantly observing, learning & becoming. — Jay Woodman

After all it was only wood. It'd rot in a few hundred years. By the measure of infinity, it hardly existed at all. On average, considered over the lifetime of the multiverse, most things didn't — Terry Pratchett

Getting older is unavoidable, but falling apart is not. — John J. Ratey

All translation is a compromise - the effort to be literal and the effort to be idiomatic. — Benjamin Jowett

It is generally supposed that Conservatives are usually old people, and that those in favour of change are the young. That is not quite correct. Usually, Conservatives are young people: those who want to live but who do not think about how to live, and have not time to think, and therefore take as a model for themselves a way of life that they have seen. — Leo Tolstoy

Our job is like a baker's work - his rolls are tasty as long as they're fresh; after two days they're stale; after a week, they're covered with mould and fit only to be thrown out. — Ryszard Kapuscinski

I found it instructive and highly constructive as a writer to go to a point of disaster and come out with a feel for it and then some sort of a lesson based on feeling. — Fred D'Aguiar

The mountains are as I have always remembered them, the first light of the morning melting down their flanks. — Tan Twan Eng

At this stage we shall say only this: the Eucharist is the entrance of the Church into the joy of its Lord. And to enter into that joy, so as to be a witness to it in the world, is indeed the very calling of the Church, its essential leitourgia, the sacrament by which it "becomes what it is." In — Alexander Schmemann

We fall in love because we long to escape from ourselves with someone as beautiful, intelligent, and witty as we are ugly, stupid, and dull. But what if such a perfect being should one day turn around and decide they will love us back? We can only be somewhat shocked-how can they be as wonderful as we had hoped when they have the bad taste to approve of someone like us? — Alain De Botton

If it looks like an alien relic bought at a junk-shop or yard sale where you can hardly remember stopping, you're ready. — Stephen King

Inside, I break. Outside, I smile. — Jay McLean