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Diet2go Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

There's something fundamentally wrong with the wiring of our brains, which makes us incapable of consistent logical thinking. To make matters worse, though all creatures need a certain amount of aggressiveness to survive, we seem to have far more than is absolutely necessary. And no other animal tortures its fellows as we do. — Arthur C. Clarke

Diet2go Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Beauty and true wealth are always thus cheap and despised. Heaven might be defined as the place which men avoid. — Henry David Thoreau

Diet2go Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

It is not a brave thing to trust God. To true believers, it is a sweet necessity. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Diet2go Quotes By Shane Claiborne

One of the great dangers in political engagement is misplaced hope. — Shane Claiborne

Diet2go Quotes By Marty Rubin

Love hurts because we think that's what love is. — Marty Rubin

Diet2go Quotes By Anne Lamott

The beginning of forgiveness is often exhaustion. You're pooped; thank God. — Anne Lamott

Diet2go Quotes By Charles Dickens

It's always something, to know you've done the most you could. But, don't leave off hoping, or it's of no use doing anything. Hope, hope to the last! — Charles Dickens

Diet2go Quotes By Jennifer Probst

Alexa realized she'd always confessed everything to Maggie except for one event. The first time Nick kissed her. She'd known she loved him back then. Friendship turned to rivalry and then to a girlish crush. That first kiss twisted emotions so pure within her she believed it was love. Her heart beat for him, full of joy at the possibility of them being together, so she uttered the words, her voice echoing through the trees.
I love you. — Jennifer Probst

Diet2go Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

True understanding is the spur of genius — Ursula K. Le Guin