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There are many levels of Christianity. There are many notions about God. To believe that God is a person is just one of the notions of God that you can find in Christianity. So, we should not say that there is one Christianity. There are many Christianities. — Nhat Hanh

The Indian Railways will become the growth engine of the nation's 'Vikas Yatra'. — Narendra Modi

When things are difficult, awful, stressful, the thing that always gets you through is a sense of humour. I don't mean - well, maybe I do - laugh at the hangman as he puts the noose around your neck. But an eye, an ear, for the ridiculous, the absurd in life, can get you through a lot. — Paul Merton

I just couldn't stand that goddamned yip yip yip. — William Gay

Our institutions have a potent digestion, and may in time convert and assimilate to good all elements thrown in, however originally alien. — Herman Melville

All you wander aren't lost, you know. — Karen White

Control your thoughts and you control your circumstance. — Robert Collier

When the military man approaches, the world locks up its spoons and packs off its womankind. — George Bernard Shaw

I have this feeling that if I could sort out what's on my dining room table, everything would fall into place. — Alan Rickman

I wrote small stories here and there, then bigger ones. Some were even written for money. I signed up for a writing class and snuck my first assignment on a yellow legal pad in a partner's office while he read through my memo. — Rachel Sklar

Live life on your own path. Everybody's got something different. You can't keep up with all those people, so you better keep up with yourself. — Kimora Lee Simmons

At birth man is offered only one choice
the choice of his death. But if this choice is governed by distaste for his own existence, his life will never have been more than meaningless. — Jean-Pierre Melville

If you should ever be blessed to be far enough from the cacophony of civilization when a heavy snow falls, you can even hear the very music of the iced dew's delicate descent. It is the repainting of a landscape in a thousand hues of white. It is the dance of the wind. — R.C. Sproul Jr.

The burden of Karma is heavy. All alike have heavy debts to pay. Yet none, so the Wisdom teaches, is ever faced with more than he can bear. Whether or not we can grin, we must bear it, and it is folly to attempt to run away. — Christmas Humphreys