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Autobiography of a Yogi is justifiably celebrated as one of the most entertaining and enlightening spiritual books ever written. — Tom Butler-Bowdon

I got into pastoring because of the art form. I started a church, but I felt the art form needed to be freed for all people. A particular religion over others was never interesting to me. I wanted to talk to people about what it means to be alive and what it means to be human. — Rob Bell

Every screenwriter worthy of the name has already directed his film when he has written his script. — Joseph L. Mankiewicz

And who have we here?" Nick turned to Ellen and flashed her a charming smile. Val performed the introductions. "Ellen, may I make known to you Nick Haddonfield, the biggest scamp in the realm, and since his marriage, the happiest. Nick, Ellen Markham, Baroness Roxbury, my neighbor and friend." "Baroness." Nick executed a very proper bow but kissed Ellen's hand - a shocking presumption - rather than merely bowing over it. "Ignore him," Axel warned. "Any attempt to chide, flirt, or comment only encourages him, and this is after he has found a woman willing to marry him." "And bear my children," Nick added, eyes twinkling. Talk — Grace Burrowes

I don't want to pass because I can't stand insincerities and shams. I am just as much Negro as any of the others identified with the race. — Fredi Washington

Only hearts ... They're in the inside of the inside of me. — Markus Zusak

The act of going within, finding our truth, and then sharing it, it helps us far more than we know. — Kamal Ravikant

We can't live our lives according to what might have been. We have to live by what is. — Terry Goodkind

Man should not consider his material possessions as his own, but as common to all, so as to share them without hesitation when others are in need — Thomas Aquinas