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The presence of fear does not mean you have no faith. Fear visits everyone. But make your fear a visitor and not a resident. — Max Lucado

You have the right to flirt with and kiss and proclaim your love for whoever you want to. Which is good, because you do. All the time." Thorne — Marissa Meyer

The thrill of coming home has never changed. — Guy Pearce

Earth: the things that are solid, absorbed and still.
Water: the things that are fluid, changing and unpredictable.
Wind: the things that shift, evolve and challenge.
Fire: the things that damage, devastate and distroy.
The void: the things that are present through their absence — Elif Shafak

God hath not revealed anything to Joseph, but what he will make known unto the Twelve, and even the least Saint may know all things as fast as he is able to bear them ... — Joseph Smith Jr.

I admired Bohr very much. We had long talks together, long talks in which Bohr did practically all the talking. — Paul Dirac

136. - There are some who never would have loved if they never had heard it spoken of. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I think astronomy is a bad study for you. It makes you feel human insignificance too plainly. — Thomas Hardy

Movies always are open to being remade because times change so much, and the tempo of movies changes. I think of it like a James Bond. They can have different actors play the same role ... I've had people come up to me and say, 'We want to remake 'The Jerk' with so and so.' And I say, 'Fine.' It just doesn't bother me. It's an honor actually. — Steve Martin

I recall that now and I recall everything for what do we have
but the past to parent us? — Kathleen Driskell

In the outer city, the northern accents clamoring around — Cinda Williams Chima

There is no difference in a country between military, economic, and political affairs. It's useful for Business Insider to divide things that way. That's useful for a college program. But a country is a country. How do you understand China's economy without China's army? If you take these all into account you're ready to explain a question like, "How come the US doesn't have a debt problem?" — George Friedman