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I mistakenly believed that my life had finally reached the peak of Crazy Bullshit Mountain. Hindsight — Jeremy Robert Johnson

An authentic life facing reality without mental equivocation is the simplest type of life. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Elvis and I continued to be friends, and I saw him once or twice a year. But he was a troubled person. — Ursula Andress

Temple mirrors of eternity remind us that each human being has "divine nature and destiny"; that "sacred ordinances and covenants available in holy temples make it possible for individuals to return to the presence of God and for families to be united eternally"; and that, growing together in love and faithfulness, we can give children roots and wings. — Gerrit W. Gong

Scratch the surface of knowledge and mystery bubbles up like a spring. And occasionally, at certain disquieting moments in history (Aristarchus, Galileo, Plank, Einstein), a tempest of mystery comes rolling in from the sea and overwhelms our efforts. — Chet Raymo

I want to feel good more than I want to check accomplishments off my list. — Danielle LaPorte

People should always find support and understanding in you. Then they will support you 100%. — Sunday Adelaja

Whatever makes an impression on the heart seems lovely in the eye. — Saadi

These were the hills of my blood, the land my father and all his fathers before him had worked and loved in, toiling in the coal mines, working the soil of their land, and falling in love with women who would give them proud Kentucky sons and daughters. For the first time since I'd been a little boy, I felt fierce with the love of home, of these mountains, of the people who lived here, trying, failing, trying again, hanging on by their fingernails to their God-given pride and their enduring love of Appalachia. — Mia Sheridan

Argument does not soften, but rather hardens, the obdurate heart. — Orville Dewey

But all of this would come later and take time, and perhaps it would take me longer than it would take other people but there were some who never left home, who never went anywhere at all. — Mary Miller