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The atonement of Christ is not just for those who sin. The mercy of Christ encompasses all pain. — Boyd K. Packer

The Way to Heaven has no favorites. It is always with the good man. — Laozi

A child weaned on poison considers harm a comfort. — Gillian Flynn

The ground is bare and hard / and will hold all secrets / and the sky cares not / for the games of those beneath it. — Steven Erikson

Make the decision that you'll no longer use excuses to keep you from what you know is in your best interest. Today, act on something you've always avoided and explained away with a convenient excuse. Make a phone call you've been putting off, write a letter to a friend, put on a pair of walking shoes and go for a stroll, clean out your closet - do something you've been justifying not doing with excuses. — Wayne Dyer

Change your habitual questions and change your destiny! — Tony Robbins

Try to get your characters into interesting trouble. Allow your characters to misbehave. Let them stay out after 11. — Charles Baxter

We may not always know exactly why we do what we do, choose what we choose, or feel what we feel. But the obscurity of our real motivations doesn't stop us from creating perfectly logical-sounding reasons for our actions, decisions, and feelings. — Dan Ariely

The idea of waiting for something makes it more exciting — Andy Warhol

I am here at Lake Tahoe and there is magic at 6,000 feet. — Frederick Lenz

As much as I love period movies and especially more swashbuckling movies, I think that sometimes they tend to be, umm ... it's hard for the audience to relate to them. — Brian Helgeland

Work-life balance, work-life effectiveness, personal and professional satisfaction - or whatever you choose to call it - is not an entitlement or benefit. Your company cannot give it to you. You have to create it for yourself. You are personally responsible for living the best life you can. — Matthew Kelly

A dogma recognized throughout antiquity ... (that) the soul expiates its sins in the darkness of the infernal regions and ... afterwards ... passes into new bodies, there to undergo new trials. — Plotinus