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Rivers of living water are to be poured out over the whole world, to ensure that people, like fishes caught in a net, can be restored to wholeness. — Hildegard Of Bingen

You were right once, young man," Anapol said. "That may be all the being right you get. — Michael Chabon

That was an idea I didn't want to have. But you can't erase a thought; once you've had it, it's there to stay. — Charlaine Harris

I believe we should work and want to have the most powerful military, but hope we never have to use it. I strongly believe the military should know they are 100 percent supported by the commander in chief. — Phil Roe

New levels bring new devils. Stay unapologetically committed to your goals and let go of anyone who poisons your spirit. — Steve Maraboli

He wore khaki pants and a dark blue tee shirt, and was much shorter
than he sounded on the phone. For some reason this made Kat even
more uneasy. — M.L. Terese

The next time you make a snap judgment about a situation, take a few moments to understand an opposing viewpoint. — David J. Lieberman

I thought highly of myself growing up. I still do. There's not really much somebody can say to me to bring down my confidence or anything. — ASAP Rocky

You seek the heights of manhood when you seek the depths of God. — Edwin Louis Cole

Within the coming decade alone, three signal amendments would be added to the Constitution: the Sixteenth, giving the national government the power to levy a progressive income tax, without which many of the New Deal's social programs might not have been possible; the Seventeenth, providing for the popular election of U.S. senators; and the Nineteenth, finally granting American women the right to vote. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

You can never do enough for the dead. You search around for comfort but there is no comfort; there never was and never will be. There is only a gradual wearing away of the sharp edges, so that you don't feel ambushed at every turn, as if you saw the dead suddenly rounding the corner. — Martha Grimes

We should be building great things that don't exist — Larry Page