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Being afraid something is true is accepting the possibility. Accepting the possibility is the first step to believing. — Terry Goodkind

Meditation and spiritual practice are good, but also action. It's very important to be clear about who you are, and also about your relation to the Earth. Develop yourself according to your own tradition and the call of your heart. But remember to respect differences, and strive for unity. — Carlos Barrios

It's highly improbable in the limitless vastness of the Universe that we humans stand alone. — Charles Bolden

Businesses owned by responsible and organized merchants shall eventually surpass those owned by wealthy rulers. — Ibn Khaldun

In our culture it is seen as a sign of weakness to actually seek help from someone else. And yet, as Christians, God designed us to need each other - He designed us to lean upon the body of Christ for support, prayer, wisdom, and even practical help. — Leslie Ludy

A thin woman about fifty with a face like a silver hatchet. — Ross Macdonald

There is nothing funny about a well-adjusted, intelligent person making the right choices. — Tim Heidecker

Your schedule and your spending describe what you really love in life. — Mike Murdock

25. My praise shall be of thee in the great congregation: — Anonymous

When in a superior bargaining position, one should never make the first move. — Jim Starlin

ELVIS PRESLEY was bigger than life. His success was documented and laid out for him. He came to the first show I had in Memphis, and it was very nice. He sort of treated me like an equal, because we were both fresh in the business. We got to be great friends and kindred souls. — Roy Orbison

Of course I'm smart. What were you expecting-'Lordy, Mr. Lawyer Man, I don't know nuthin' 'bout filin' no injunction'? Please, Alayna muttered. — Karyn Langhorne Folan

It can happen sometimes, with those who brood on an injustice, that a taste for revenge can usefully combine with a sense of obligation. — Ian McEwan

It's like the rules switch for a beach and everyone suddenly knows how to behave like an advanced human — Dakota Lane