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Sarcasim is the lowest form of humor. — John Lennon
The people I've been exposed to have been people of amazing integrity. — Amy Grant
Sometimes it's best not to see your whole path laid out before you. Let life surprise you ... There are more stars out there than just the ones with names. And they're all beautiful. — Clare Vanderpool
New day, new thoughts, new hopes and new opportunities. — Lailah Gifty Akita
She saw clearly a boy and a man fighting for control of the same face. — Stephen King
There are no uncontaminated angels — Philip Roth
Spiritual maturity testifies of one's level of patience — Sunday Adelaja
It is when we think we can act like God, that all respect is lost, and I think this is the downfall of peace. We lie if we say we do not see color and culture and difference. We fool ourselves and cheat ourselves when we say that all of us are the same. We should not want to be the same as others and we should not want others to be the same as us. Rather, we ought to glory and shine in all of our differences, flaunting them fabulously for all to see! It is never a conformity that we need! We need not to conform! What we need is to burst out into all these beautiful colors! — C. JoyBell C.
The greatest obstacle to experiencing the reality of your connectedness is identification with your mind, which causes thought to become compulsive. — Eckhart Tolle
Idleness, like kisses, to be sweet must be stolen. — Jerome K. Jerome
It's hard to make speeches with your hair in your face! — Michelle Obama
Oggi uccidiamo, domani moriremo, he said, his gloved hand making the sign of the cross. Today we kill, tomorrow we die. — J.M. Darhower
My brother, who grew up with three sisters, was I won't say how many years old when he finally realized that he did not have to wrap the towel around his chest when he came out of the shower. — Amy Krouse Rosenthal
So if givers are most likely to land at the bottom of the success ladder, who's at the top - takers or matchers? Neither. When I took another look at the data, I discovered a surprising pattern: It's the givers again. — Adam M. Grant
Dudley looked like a pig in a wig. — J.K. Rowling
