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Life is a series of lessons. Crises can be seen as the homework. They aren't there to defeat us but to help us grow - to graduate us into the next stage of life. — Karen Casey

The greatest biodiversity of an species is typically found in the place where it first evolved
where nature first experimented white all the possibilities what an apple, or a potato or peach, could be. — Michael Pollan

Dreams should make you think, 'If I had the guts to do it and I didn't care what anybody thought, this I what I'd really do'. — Cecelia Ahern

In an effort to gain "converts," Christians often refrain from telling the full story. We want people to follow, so like cheap salesmen, we share the benefits without explaining the cost. We tell them about Jesus' promises of life and forgiveness, but we don't mention His calls for repentance and obedience. We avoid His promise that we will experience persecution. When we do this, we cheapen the gospel. — Francis Chan

I'm a young, good looking guy. I shouldn't be wasting all this charm on horses and cows. Cory waggled his eyebrows. — Cindi Madsen

I wanna learn to love, but all my tears have been used up, on another love. — Tom Odell

Love I must forego. I am not a man with an income. — Emma Frances Dawson

Let go of what you think you know. Something amazing happens when you let God and trust. — Tammy L. Kubasko

Before label yourself and before you decide that there is something irreparably wrong with your thoughts or emotions, ask yourself: "Do I have a caring, unconditionally loving best friend in myself?" If the answer is "No," then you will not find the solution to your suffering until you address this serious, life-threatening absence of self-compassion. Self-love is not a dinner mint. Self-love matters. Self-love saves lives. — Vironika Tugaleva

It was hard to judge a man's full character by his bachelor party etiquette. — Lola Dodge

There must always be some pretentiousness about literature, or else no one would take its pains or endure its disappointments. — Glenway Wescott