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There is a thread that reaches out through every heart and mind on the planet to all living things, and from there to the universe beyond. It is an ambient, coherent force. This force is God itself. — Douglas James Cottrell

The traditional Indian mind has been for centuries, and still is, first religious, and then everything else. — Abhijit Naskar

You try to go where the great scripts are, if you can, or you go where the not great scripts are, because that's what's being offered to you. — Stephen Lang

People see my face, they hear my voice, and I know they're thinking about my father. That's OK - he was a great man. — Dhani Harrison

There the poor have another advantage ... for they may defy not only death, but every loss by sea or land, for they have nothing to lose. — Elizabeth Inchbald

The real help victims of injustice need is to get the will, skill and resources to fight back. There may or may not be a hell in afterlife but suffering injustice quietly is a sin, punishment for which is a living hell here and now. — R.N. Prasher

Transience is the force of time that makes a ghost of every experience. There was never a dawn, regardless how beautiful or promising, that did not grow into a noontime. There was never a noon that did not fall into afternoon. There was never an afternoon that did not fade toward evening. There never was a day yet that did not get buried in the graveyard of the night. In this way transience makes a ghost out of everything that happens to us. — John O'Donohue

So do not fear the struggle; rather, embrace it. Embrace it in the knowledge that the Grand Weaver will take all of your struggles, questions, disappointments, and fears and use them to build your faith and increasingly make you into a man or woman who looks like Jesus Christ. — Ravi Zacharias

Thanks to my computer, I have now achieved a much higher state of disorganization. — Ashleigh Brilliant

I don't think people do anything out of fear very well. So I think the only choice is to have them intrinsically motivated. — David M. Kelley