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Ask yourself: what is it, that if I believed it down to my core, would change everything? — Kamal Ravikant

The gift of creating new life needs to be, once again, welcomed and honoured as one of the most mysterious of human powers. And women need to be confirmed in their decisions to use this power however and whenever they see fit. — Patricia Monaghan

Any tool that helps instill God's Word in the lives of people is something I can enthusiastically endorse! — Robert Jeffress

As parents, we may as well accept that we will "lose it" at times. Perfect equanimity is beyond us. Temporary breaks in the relationship with the child are inevitable and are not in themselves harmful, unless they are frequent and catastrophic. The real harm is inflicted when the parent makes the child work at reestablishing contact, as in forcing a child to apologize before granting "forgiveness." There — Gabor Mate

An entrepreneur is someone who, almost artistically, designs a living entity which embodies the values, beliefs, and ambitions of the creator — Jake Lodwick

The past is always attractive because it is drained of fear. — Thomas Carlyle

Do not accept an evil you can change. — E. Lockhart

We are all potentially characters in a novel
with the difference that characters in a novel really get to live their lives to the full. — Georges Simenon

Beggars and Workers IT IS RELATED of Ibn el-Arabi that people said to him: 'Your circle is composed mainly of beggars, husbandmen and artisans. Can you not find people of intellect who will follow you, so that perhaps more authoritative notice might be taken of your teachings?' He said: 'The Day of Calamity will be infinitely — Idries Shah

Infidelity doesn't have to be the most devastating that can happen in a marriage. — Carole Matthews

[F]rank knew he was guilty of arrogance and misanthropy, but he compensated by being kind to strangers and tipping really well at restaurants. — Sherman Alexie

Understanding arises from reducing one type of reality into another. — Claude Levi-Strauss

A regard for the requester would often make one readily yield to a request, without waiting for arguments to reason one into it. — Jane Austen