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Kuan Yin speaks on The Law of Prosperity and Abundance: Continue down the path that makes you feel fulfilled. Those who continue on an unrewarding path for the sake of only monetary gain are displaying a lack of trust in life. Continuing in such a mistrustful way will only bring impoverishment. Following one's heart, continuing on one's divine path can bring abundance. — Hope Bradford

I started Knewton to do my bit to fix the world's education system. — Jose Ferreira

He was praying the Psalms, as he'd done in times past, with the enemies of King David translated into his own enemies of fear and remorse and self-loathing, which, in their legions, had become as armies of darkness. — Jan Karon

My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go.-King Claudius — William Shakespeare

Emotions like that -rage, hatred, grief, love- were like wildfires. They blazed out of control, impossible to stop until they burned themselves out. — Mindee Arnett

When you let go of what you are, you become what you might be. — Laozi

I think there is always going to be inspired music and there are always going to be inspired listeners and there is always going to be an inspired method of getting it from A to B. — Anthony Kiedis

Excuse me. I think you must've accidentally used the wrong pronoun."
The growl that rumbled up out of his chest was loud enough to rattle the water glass on the bedside table.
"Fine, you can stand in the corner and cheer while I kill him. — Nalini Singh

There are a lot of bitter people out there who have got jobs that they hate and the key to life for me is doing something you love doing. — Danny Dyer

Anything outside or that is not Jesus it's a lie. — Evans Biya

I'll give you a marvel. — Mark Twain

Marx's scientific Messianism is itself of bourgeois origin. Progress, the future of science, the cult of technology and
of production, are bourgeois myths, which in the nineteenth century became dogma. — Albert Camus

Names are powerful and are prophecies of the future. The name you are called is a sign of what you are and what you would become. — Jude Idada

I had a dream about you last night ... Unfortunately, it wasn't a dream. — Amy Summers