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Do you have the courage for it? Do you have the love? If you have enough of one, you will develop the other. — Dan Millman

And if we ask how are we to know where our hearts are, the answer is just as simple - everything which hinders us from loving God above all things and acts as a barrier between ourselves and our obedience to Jesus is our treasure, and the place where our heart is. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Maybe I could get used to this new gift-giving Daemon..'Thank you.'
He smiled in response.
'Where's ours?' Lesa quipped.
Daemon laughed. 'I'm only at the service of one person in particular. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

The flowering of human society depends on two factors: the intellectual power of outstanding men to conceive sound social and economic theories, and the ability of these or other men to make these ideologies palatable to the majority. — Ludwig Von Mises

Who was it, I wonder, who decided that heartbroken relatives should host a party at the very moment all they wished for was to be left alone to grieve? — Paula Brackston

A Canadian is someone who keeps asking the question, 'What is a Canadian? — Irving Layton

Series Two of 'The Paradise' is meaty and thoroughly entertaining ... and yeah, you're in for a good thrill ride! — Ben Daniels

Personal life, expression, knowledge, and history advance obliquely, and not directly, toward ends or toward concepts. That which is sought too deliberately is not obtained. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

God has not always answered my prayers. If He had, I would have married the wrong man
several times! — Ruth Graham

Increasingly unable to create for itself a relevant body of myth, the modern imagination will ransack the treasure house of the classic. — George Steiner

As long as we fail to face up to the past and deal with it accordingly, the future will smack of corruption. — Desmond Tutu

To love in spite of all is the secret of greatness. And may very well be the greatest secret in this universe. — L. Ron Hubbard

There is eternity in every second. — Zoe Klein

Until everyone is free, the experiment of America is not succeeding. We all
want opportunity. — Bryan Batt

It was as though most managers in the world were primarily interested either in results or in people. The managers who were interested in results often seemed to be labeled "autocratic," while the managers interested in people were often labeled "democratic." The young man thought each of these managers - the "tough" autocrat and the "nice" democrat - were only partially effective. "It's like being half a manager," he thought. — Kenneth H. Blanchard