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Visions describe what best should be, could be - if and when mankind has the will to make them real. — James Rouse

Which it should come? Did she not, like ourselves, become so utterly weary of deadness and unholy calm that she sighed for any visitation which would brace her to — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

You have a right to enjoy life, but only on your own time. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Find yourself for courage and confidence are as easy as breathing to the person who really knows who he is. — Vernon Howard

I hate the bigotry you believe in. But I'll try not to hate you."
"Why?" he asked. His voice was cold, as she remembered it.
"Hate eats the hater," she quoted from a familiar text of the Telling. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I often wish I'd got on better with your father,' he said.
But he never liked anyone who
our friends,' said Clarissa; and could have bitten her tongue for thus reminding Peter that he had wanted to marry her.
Of course I did, thought Peter; it almost broke my heart too, he thought; and was overcome with his own grief, which rose like a moon looked at from a terrace, ghastly beautiful with light from the sunken day. I was more unhappy than I've ever been since, he thought. And as if in truth he were sitting there on the terrace he edged a little towards Clarissa; put his hand out; raised it; let it fall. There above them it hung, that moon. She too seemed to be sitting with him on the terrace, in the moonlight. — Virginia Woolf

If that's the case, I'm happy in my insanity. — Kristen Ashley

Theology is the systematic inquiry into Scripture. Theology is a human attempt to make sense of and draw conclusions from God's special revelation. — Perry G. Downs

My idea of a true feminist is a woman who feels free enough to do whatever she wants. — Lana Del Rey

A man who surrenders his value is at mercy of anyone's will. — Ayn Rand

Your other self is always sorry for you. But your other self grows on sorrow, so all is well — Kahlil Gibran