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My God," complained Arthur, "you're talking about a positive mental attitude and you haven't even had your planet demolished today. I woke up this morning and thought I'd have a nice relaxed day, do a bit of reading, brush the dog. ... It's now just after four in the afternoon and I'm already being thrown out of an alien spaceship six light-years from the smoking remains of the Earth!" He spluttered and gurgled as the Vogon tightened his grip. — Douglas Adams

Experiences, much more than instruction, are a seeing with the inner eye - finding a channel to our essential inner life, a door to our deepest understanding wherein we have the capacity for universal response. — Lawren Harris

Shoulders are from God, and burdens too. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

It is the duty of Muslims to prepare as much force as possible to terrorize the enemies of God. — Osama Bin Laden

To live with all my might, while I do live — Jonathan Edwards

Care, mad to see a man sae happy, E'en drouned himsel amang the nappy. — John Bunyan

Curses are children of hate; they belong to the wrong family! Prayers are better than curses! — Phyllis Bottome

Experimental evidence has now verified that nuclear reactions can be caused to occur in heavily loaded solids. It is premature to predict where this is headed from an applications point of view, but the basic science is clearly revolutionary. — George H. Miley

A star dawns in the night. Life through life, blood through blood to shine its light. Through love he was given the gift of birth, and from breath to death will walk the earth. The other gift comes through blood and bone, and is for him to take and own. Charm of the moon, power of the sun. Never forgetting an it harm done. — Nora Roberts

Them that has china plates themsel's is the maist careful not to break the china plates of others — James M. Barrie

The obvious example would be Jesus. Jesus is an object of fascination for me. He's an interesting historical character because we don't know much about him. He seems to be a guy who was in touch with something deeper than most people around him were and someone who was very concerned with trying to communicate that. — Brad Warner