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You have to be an ally in a difficult time and not turn on yourself with self-shaming thoughts, which makes facing pain intolerable. — Jewel

I've died and gone to heaven — Sylvia Day

One man in a meeting, filled with unbelief, can make a place for the devil to have a seat. — Smith Wigglesworth

If I had died right then, I would have been the happiest girl in the world. — Kirsty Moseley

Revolutions are usually started by people who are hungry. Sure, there are ideological revolutions, but, again, people rise up because they feel that the alternative is no longer livable. They have to be desperate. — Julianna Baggott

To want what I have, to take what I'm given with grace. For this I pray ... — Don Henley

Maybe solitude is best had in the midst of multitudes. — William Goyen

A girl could never have too much jewelry or too much weaponry. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Only through encouraging decentralized communal agents will such a worldwide organization as an effectively reconstituted United Nations find the massive human backing needed for banishing all weapons of genocide and biocide, and ensuring justice and comity among its members. To assemble peace-making power in a world authority without such a revitalizing of autonomous smaller units capable of exercising local and regional initiatives, would be to rivet together the ultimate megamachine. — Lewis Mumford

Only by having a sense of history's trajectory (even if one does not believe in Parousia) can one love earthly reality and believe - with charity - that there is still room for Hope. — Umberto Eco

It doesn't matter what you think, what you believe or what you feel the only thing that ultimately matters is what you do. — Na

Mutual respect among everyone for one another and for one another's rights is an absolute prerequisite for peace. — Ryan Miller

Rose spoke up softly beside me. 'It's how you handle the unfairness of life -that's what matters, I think.'...In this city of imprisonment, I had seen faith and optimism, strength and fortitude in the face of adversity. — Ann Howard Creel