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Nature becomes really and truly intimate in strange and lonely places. I have been actually worrying myself for days at the thought that after the moon is past her full I shall daily miss the moonlight more and more; feeling further and
further exiled when the beauty and peace which awaits my return to the riverside will no longer be there, and I shall have to come back through darkness. — Rabindranath Tagore

To set but a low value upon toast is to expose one's deficiencies in right appreciation. — E. V. Lucas

It is not the misuse of power that is evil; the very existence of power is an evil. — Charles A. Reich

If you just focus on the trees swaying outside the window without distraction, you will see your true face. — Sam Harris

Gee, Jack," she said, amused. "You sure came around quickly." "I know," he said. "I'm a genius that way." "Mel must have really lit into you," she said. "That always increases my intelligence about tenfold." "I — Robyn Carr

Because if he looked like he was unaffected by her smile, then she would not realize that, in actuality, he was in an utter panic because somewhere deep down inside he'd realized that his life had just changed forever. — Julia Quinn

Oft in dreams invention we bestow to change a flounce or add a furbelow. — Alexander Pope

In the words of Heisenberg, What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning. — Fritjof Capra

A bilingual marriage, by the way, is a great way to stay together for longer than you normally would because you can't understand each other very well. — Poe Ballantine

If you are not concerned about your neighbor's salvation, then I am concerned for yours. — Ray Comfort

Sometimes we just have to accept there are things we can't know. Why is your sister ill? Why did my father die? ... Sometimes we think we should be able to know everything. But we can't. we have to allow ourselves to see what there is to see, and we have to imagine. — David Almond

Well, who is more likely to volunteer to take a job in a bureaucracy that has little to recommend it except that it gives you the power to use government force to control the lives of others? A dispassionate scientist or a zealot? In government, the zealots eventually take over. — John Stossel

Create your own fears; choose to fear living an average life. — Ehab Atalla

A Christian is never dependent on the response of others to grow spiritually. It's our own heart's decisions that matter — Gary L. Thomas