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You get leafy greens in your body first thing in the morning and you'll lose a lot of weight. — Christopher McDougall

"It all came from there," Lech Walesa said, pointing to a TV when a reporter asked him why communism fell. — Lech Walesa

We do not choose the day of our birth nor may we choose the day of our death, yet choice is the sovereign faculty of the mind. — Thornton Wilder

I was ordinary," she said. "I blended in." "Impossible. With Aidan? You can't blend in with something that pretty on your arm. — Kendare Blake

He had also learned that there is no use murdering people; there are always so many left, and if you tried to murder them all you would never get anything else done. — Will Cuppy

You can curse the darkness, or you can dispel it. — A.D. Posey

Anarchy raised its seductive head. He could do anything; there was nothing that was not allowed. — Paul Russell

I have named you queen.
There are taller than you, taller.
There are purer than you, purer.
There are lovelier than you, lovelier.
But you are the queen.
When you go through the streets
No one recognizes you.
No one sees your crystal crown, no one looks
At the carpet of red gold
That you tread as you pass,
The nonexistent carpet.
And when you appear
All the rivers sound
In my body, bells
Shake the sky,
And a hymn fills the world.
Only you and I,
Only you and I, my love,
Listen to it. — Pablo Neruda

No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered with a searching but at the same time a steady eye. — Winston Churchill

the context of religion, interspirituality is the common heritage of humankind's spiritual wisdom and the sharing of wisdom resources across traditions. In terms of our developing human consciousness, interspirituality is the movement of all these discussions toward the experience of profound interconnectedness, unity consciousness, and oneness. A more heartfelt and experiential definition focuses on the deepest implications of these phrases, rolling them into a statement such as "a spirituality so based on the heart and unconditional love that it would be impossible to feel separate from anything." This definition has profound ethical implications. — Kurt Johnsons

Faith is to rest, not in the best of God's servants, but in His unchanging Word. — Henry Allen Ironside

I think of all music as existing in the substance of the air itself. It is the composer's task to order and make sense of sound, in time and space, to communicate something about being alive through music. — Libby Larsen

It takes a certain amount of intelligence and imagination to realize the extraordinary queerness and mysteriousness of the world in which we live. The fools, the innumerable fools, take it all for granted, skate about cheerfully on the surface and never think of inquiring what's underneath. — Aldous Huxley