Dalai Lama's Book Of Wisdom Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe all the secrets of life were written on the surface of leaves, waiting to be translated. If I touched them long enough, I might be given some information no one else had. — Silas House

The only way to make a man worthy of love is by loving him. — Thomas Merton

What I need is a search engine that, no matter what I type in, comes back with GO BACK TO WORK. — Dave Barry

don't go" I whisper "love me enough to stay". — Rebecca Shea

It is no accident that Hitler, Lenin, Pol Pot and other butchers of note took special pains early in their despotic careers to suppress religion and undermine the traditional family. Theophobes would find such a characterization truly horrifying, but it's true. This explains why theophobia - while popular in faculty lounges, journalism seminars and Hollywood bacchanals - has not and probably never will attract a public following of any appreciable influence or size. — Tony Snow

The purpose of life is to listen - to yourself, to your neighbor, to your world and to God and, when the time comes, to respond in as helpful a way as you can find ... from within and without. — Fred Rogers

45Not one of the good promises which the LORD had made to the house of Israel failed; all came to pass. — Anonymous

I am always really buzzed after each performance, and at around one in the morning, I'll hit a brick wall and need to sleep. — Hattie Morahan

America is a knowledge-based society, where information counts as much as material resources. Therefore those with the power to define what qualifies as knowledge - to determine what are the accepted facts - wield the greatest social and political power. — Nancy Pearcey

To pursue the impossible is madness: but it is impossible for evil men not to do things of this sort. — Marcus Aurelius

God should be the object of all our desires, the end of all our actions, the principle of all our affections, and the governing power of our whole souls. — Jean Baptiste Massillon