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Later, Phyllis said that the one thing she remembered above all else about that week was the rain. A cold, driving rain from low-hanging clouds that never let up and never let the sun peek through. But then, that Sunday morning as she pulled her car into the hospital — Eben Alexander

They'd shared more than memories the night before. What they'd experienced was a communion. — Josephine Angelini

Our patience is not infinite. We're not willing to let this go on forever. — Barack Obama

When God gives an assignment, he also gives the skill. Study your skills, then, to reveal your assignment. — Max Lucado

I just started reading lots of books and then called the United Nations and asked if they could educate me. The more I got involved, the more I suddenly began to feel useful as a human being and felt like I was finally living as I should be. — Angelina Jolie

We can afford all that we need; but we can not afford all [that] we want. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

A perfect Muslim is he from whose tongue and hands mankind is safe. — Mahatma Gandhi

For one thing, I want gesture-any kind of gesture, all kinds of gesture-gentle or brutal, joyous or tragic; the gesture of space soaring, sinking, streaming, whirling; the gestures of light flowing or spurting through color. I see everything as possessing or possessed by gesture. I've often thought of my paintings as having an axis around which everything revolves. — Elaine De Kooning

Reductionism is like a kid who argues that whatever does not fit into his toy box is not a toy. — Nancy Pearcey

I feel like I needed a balance. I don't want to forget about my personal life and spending time with myself. — Brandy Norwood

Riches and rank have no necessary connection with genuine gentlemanly qualities. The poor man with rich spirit is in all ways superior to the rich man with a poor spirit. To borrow St. Paul's words, the former is as "having nothing, yet possessing all things," while the other, though possessing all things has nothing. Only the poor in spirit are really poor. He who has lost all, but retains his courage, cheerfulness, hope, virtue, and self respect, is still rich. — Samuel Smiles