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Poetry connects you to yourself, to the self that doesn't know how to talk or negotiate. — Rita Dove

Use me," he said. "For as long as you like. — Meljean Brook

Heaven is the most beautiful thing God has ever made, outside of women, God bless them!-And in fact He even uses you women to symbolise the City and He calls that City His Bride, the New Heaven, the New Jerusalem! How about that? He couldn't think of anything more beautiful to symbolise that City than you, you beautiful girls, so He called it His Bride! Why? Because His Bride's going to live there! — David Berg

More than half the difficulties of the world would be allayed or removed by the exhibition of good temper. — Arthur Helps

There's a fierceness about life that calls for a fierceness to not anxiously solve it but to allow it to transform you. — Adyashanti

When Bryn said that, uttered out loud the thing that to my never-ending shame I sometimes felt, I'd fallen in love with her a little bit. And I'd thought that was enough. That this implicit understanding and those first stirrings would bloom until my feelings for Bryn were as consuming as my love for Mia had once been. — Gayle Forman

I am a man of the old world, a seed that was transplanted by the wind, a seed which failed to blossom in the mushroom oasis of America. I belong on the heavy tree of the past. My allegiance, physical and spiritual, it is with the men of Europe, those who were once Franks, Gauls, Vikings, Huns, Tatars, what not. The climate for my body and soul is here where there is quickness and corruption. I am proud not to belong in this century. — Henry Miller

Now that I am sixty, I see why the idea of elder wisdom has passed from currency. — John Updike

You think it was a sin to let my wife die like that?' "Well,' said Casy, "for anybody else it was a mistake, but if you think it was a sin - then it's a sin. A fella builds his own sins right up from the groun'. — John Steinbeck

The open ocean often takes you past your physical limits and when it does, sailing becomes a mental game. — Abby Sunderland

When you come to Christ, you have to give up all the other gods. — Billy Graham