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You will never know the peace with God, peace of conscience, peace of mind, and peace of soul until you stand at the foot of the cross and identify yourself with Christ by faith ... this is peace with God. — Billy Graham

Perhaps the best proof of the Almighty's existence is that we never know when we are to die. — Joseph Brodsky

My birthday is a day when all I want is to bask in the love of my family and rarely accept offers for concerts and shows if they are to be held on this day. — Kailash Kher

The sanity of society is a balance of a thousand insanity's. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

We have discovered a lot about our home planet, we now even know much more about our universe
BUT
We haven't been able to keep the peace and live as civilized, intelligent beings should live.
The "Self", which is a combination of greed, resentment, and competition, is still the Master! — Nasreen Pejvack

If I weren't already dead, I'd be alive with joy, — Rachel Vincent

Out of timber so crooked as that from which man is made nothing entirely straight can be carved. — Immanuel Kant

"Chloe isn't flirting with that guy," Simon said.
"Course not."
"I mean it. She's - "
I glanced back at him. "I'm not blind. She's only paying enough attention to him to be polite. He's the one flirting, which is bugging her and that's why I'm pissed off. She's trying to eat her fries and he's interrupting."
Simon chuckled. — Kelley Armstrong

All new life labors out of the very bowels of darkness. — Ann Voskamp

The Older I grow, the more everything seems to me to lie in manliness. This is my new gospel — Swami Vivekananda

My goal is to build a life I don't need a vacation from. — Rob Hill Sr.

As the years passed, new myths arose to explain the mysterious objects the strangers brought from the land of the dead. A nineteenth-century missionary recorded, for example, an African explanation of what happened when captains descended into the holds of their ships to fetch trading goods like cloth. The Africans believed that these goods came not from the ship itself but from a hole that led into the ocean. Sea sprites weave this cloth in an "oceanic factory, and, whenever we need cloth, the captain ... goes to this hole and rings a bell." The sea sprites hand him up their cloth, and the captain "then throws in, as payment, a few dead bodies of black people he has bought from those bad native traders who have bewitched their people and sold them to the white men." The myth was not so far from reality. For what was slavery in the American South, after all, but a system for transforming the labor of black bodies, via cotton plantations, into cloth? — Adam Hochschild

When they say all men are created equal, that bothers me. I told you some are thin, some are heavy, some have better eyesight than others. I don't know what that means. I think they're trying to talk about equal opportunity and I know that doesn't exist. If you don't have the money to go to college, the word 'equal opportunities' mean nothing — Jacque Fresco