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There is no space in which worship should not take place, no time when it should not occur, and no activity through which it should not happen. — Miroslav Volf

Any desire to grow is following the flow of love — Deepak Chopra

A meaningless statement remains meaningless no matter how often it's heard. — Roy H. Williams

God holds key to open all doors. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I don't need an alarm clock. My ideas wake me. — Ray Bradbury

It's that sense of powerlessness that destroyed my soul. i cannot be as good as i would like to be.nor as bad as i think i need to be.i think you have the same doubts that your goodness was not rewarded — Paulo Coelho

If you get up everyday and you don't learn you are
a fool — Marcus Garvey

Narrow your life down to this moment. Your life situation may be full of problems - most life situations are - but find out if you have a problem at this moment. Do you have a problem now? — Eckhart Tolle

Highly intelligent women tend to marry men who are less intelligent than they are. — Daniel Kahneman

This is where the privileged send their screwed-up progeny; no gluing macaroni to construction paper for us." He paused meaningfully. "They only let us CREATE with RICCIOLINI here."
"I don't even know what that is."
"It's very fancy, I assure you — Michelle Hodkin

I cried at my son's sports day, for God's
sake. I'm a huge baby — Jamie Redknapp

Can a woman entertain a man and a pet at the same time? I say unto thee, one of the twain shall suffer jealousy. — Gelett Burgess

I want to be the team that creates the action more than be the reactor. — George Karl

young children, who for whatever reason are deprived of the continuous care and attention of a mother or a substitute-mother, are not only temporarily disturbed by such deprivation, but may in some cases suffer long-term effects which persist
Bowlby, J., Ainsworth, M., Boston, M., and Rosenbluth, D. (1956). The effects of mother-child separation: A follow-up study. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 29, 211-249. — John Bowlby