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I mean, maybe under the surface, somewhere that's hard to see, I've known it had to end for a long time. I just never thought I'd be the one to end it. — Susane Colasanti

I please the Lord. I bring a smile to His face and a song to His heart. He wants to be with me. He wants to live within me. — Don Nori Sr.

Zane stole her breath and her common sense with just a smile. When he actually touched her, it was even worse. — Nicole Edwards

It is hard to fight desire; but to control it is the sign of a reasonable man. — Democritus

Management's job is to know which systems are stable and which are not. — W. Edwards Deming

When you choose to love someone who is no longer attractive to you, he or she will become attractive. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

The envious are more likely to be mollified by seeing others deprived of some advantage than by gaining it for themselves. It is not what they lack that chiefly troubles them, but what others have. — Henry Hazlitt

Oh, I still like to play and I still play when I want to. — John Lee Hooker

When I have one foot in the grave, I will tell the whole truth about women. I shall tell it, jump into my coffin, pull the lid over me and say, "Do what you like now." — Leo Tolstoy

If there is a better solution ... find it. — Thomas A. Edison

When we try to express communion with God in words, we rapidly reach the end of our capacities. But in the depths of our being Christ is praying for more than we imagine. Compared to the immensity of that hidden prayer of Christ in us, our explicit praying dwindles to almost nothing. That is why silence is so essential in discovery the heart of prayer.
Although God never stops trying to communicate with us, God never stops trying to communicate with us, God never wants to impose anything on us. Often God's voice comes in a whisper, in a breath of silence. Remaining in silence in God's presence, open to the Spirit, is already prayer.
It is not a matter of trying to obtain inner silence at all costs by following some method that creates a kind of emptiness within. The important thing is a childlike attitude of trust by which we allow Christ to pray within us silently, and then one day, we will discover that the depths of our being ar inhabited by a Presence. — Taize

Look through that clump of trees. There's a hawk sitting on the weathervane at the Red Rooster Inn. I've heard that if someone you love very much passes away, they can come back in the form of a hawk, to look after you and give you comfort. — Caroline Fyffe