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As we learn to see each other through our spiritual eyes, the physical differences will cease to matter. — Iyanla Vanzant

A strategy would be how do we mobilize support for the remnants of the Syrian Free Army, and it might require combat troops to inspire an international effort. — Jeb Bush

I'm going to fall in love with someone else just as soon as I can. I swear. But in the meantime, is it so wrong that I enjoy his company? — Meg Cabot

Radical Muslims fly planes into buildings. Radical Christians kill abortion doctors. Radical Atheists write books. — Hemant Mehta

Life is really about a spiritual unfolding that is personal and enchanting - an unfolding that no science or philosophy or religion has yet fully clarified. — James Redfield

When we identify the thoughts that keep us from seeing others as they truly are we prepare the ground for real love. — Sharon Salzberg

Being angry and resentful of someone is like letting them live rent-free in your head. — George Foreman

Don't worry, Otto. I'm an acquired taste. Most of my best friends had to know me for years before they could even stand my presence. I'm like mold, I usually grow on you very slowly. (Tabitha) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Science cannot stop while ethics catches up ... and nobody should expect scientists to do all the thinking for the country. — Elvin C. Stakman

It brought him the most peace to simply believe that people were imperfect, and life was imperfect and sometimes bad things just happened. — Kaya McLaren

It's easy to be with someone who is completely different from you, but difficult when that person holds starkly different opinions from you. — Tarang Sinha

Is there anyone in this apartment who hasn't seen me naked?" I demanded, grabbing the sheet and the phone.
"I genuinely hope so, Cassandra. — Karen Chance

Those who truly want greatness must surround themselves with people even greater than they are. — Dan Pearce