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When we both experienced the love that consumes, we shared in the Absolute. The Absolute shows each of us who we really are; it is an enormous web of cause and effect, where every small gesture made by one person affects the life of someone else. This morning, that slice of the Absolute was still very much alive in my soul. I was seeing not only you but everything there is in the world, unlimited by space or time. — Paulo Coelho

I dwell in Possibility
A fairer House than Prose
More numerous of Windows
Superior - for Doors
Of Chambers as the Cedars
Impregnable of Eye
And for an Everlasting Roof
The Gambrels of the Sky
Of Visitors - the fairest
For Occupation - This
The spreading wide of narrow Hands
To gather Paradise - — Emily Dickinson

This world is full of dragon-slayers. What we need are a few more people who aren't too proud to listen to a few fish. — William Ritter

And her stare is a force I feel could shock my system like a defibrillator, restarting my heart. — Sarah Noffke

How someone treats a waiter or doorman can tell you so much about a person. — Austin Butler

Sometimes life isn't what we want, it's what we get. — Sara Sheridan

I'm more of a Smithwick's or Bulmer's girl than a pint of Guinness. — Emily Ratajkowski

Riches do not delight us so much with their possession, as torment us with their loss. — Dick Gregory

We had to go full tilt, just like the card players did. I would hit instead of stay. Always. — Emma Scott

Man is raw and wild, that is one of the reasons why he needs the Christian teaching. — Alfred A. Montapert

The Law has made the man and wife one person, and that one person the husband! — Lucretia Mott

For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil. — Anonymous

Yes, babies in the womb are human beings, but so what? — MaryElizabeth Williams

[Golf]is deceptively simple, endlessly complicated. A child can play it well, and a grown man can never master it. Any single round of it is full of unexpected triumphs and perfect shots that end in disaster. It is almost a science, yet it is a puzzle without an answer. It is gratifying and tantalizing, precise and unpredictable. It requires complete concentration and total relaxation. It satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time, rewarding and maddening. And it is without doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented. — Arnold Palmer