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The final outcome of the credit expansion is general impoverishment. — Ludwig Von Mises

Unrealistic expectations are things the other person isn't able or willing to do for me. I have to let go of these. — Lysa TerKeurst

'I've been doing everything for an awfully long time, and I've seen and lived as hard as I could, and it's been unbelievable, I tell you, unbelievable. But now I have the feeling everything's gliding away from me, and I don't remember, and I don't care, and yet now is right when I need it!'. [pp. 84-85] — Tove Jansson

I've just surfaced from spending several days in a state of rapture: I was reading a book ... I felt alive and engaged and positively brilliant, bursting with ideas, brimming with memories of other books I've loved. — Nora Ephron

Well," said Mrs. Wiggins at last, "I guess they're gone. They won't drown - that's a comfort. They'll float down and land somewhere, but the current is pretty swift, and they may go miles before they can get ashore. — Walter R. Brooks

How earthy old people become
moldy as the grave! Their wisdom smacks of the earth. There is no foretaste of immortality in it. They remind me of earthworms and mole crickets. — Henry David Thoreau

I knew I could never clean away this memory. We were stained and spoiled forever. — Keren David

It's just lunch Sophie. I'm not going to force you to elope with me in a restaurant. — Somi Ekhasomhi

Preachers who talk about everything but the reality of Hell, are likeable betrayers of the Gospel. — Ray Comfort

I hurt my hand on his head. He has a very hard head. — Carl Froch

The sceptics end in the infidelity which asserts the problem to be insoluble, or in the atheism which denies the existence of any orderly progress and governance of things: the men of genius propound solutions which grow into systems of Theology or of Philosophy, or veiled in musical language which suggests more than it asserts, take the shape of the Poetry of an epoch. — Thomas Huxley

The West has yet to discover anything so hygienic as the Indian toothstick. — Mahatma Gandhi