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Ask God for a special alertness to sense moments in this day when you can clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Thank the Lord for each person who has demonstrated one of those character traits of Jesus in your life. — Max Lucado

They say money is the rude of all evil, however I know poor people that can quite fit the bill. — Anthony Liccione

Good people sometimes do bad things. Sometimes they're by accident, sometimes by design. It doesn't make you any less good. It just makes you human. — S.A. Ferkey

Mr. Clark, can I taste your meat?" I asked, smiling seductively at him.
He forked a bit of beef and leaned over. "Ms. Summers, you can taste my meat anytime."
"Is it thick, rich, and full of flavour?" I asked, innocently.
"You won't find one, thicker, richer, or tastier!" he smirked, nearly making me giggle. — K.M. Golland

Any analysis of 'sin' or 'evil' or 'demonic influence' or 'negative thinking' or 'systemic evil' or 'antisocial behavior' that fails to see the lack of self-dignity as the core of the problem will prove to be too shallow. — Robert H. Schuller

You can only fight Fate so far, and when you give in to it you're very strong; because all of your force flows in one direction. — John Steinbeck

Now the pessimist proper is the most modest of men ... under no circumstances does he presume to imagine that he, a mere unit of pain, can in any degree change or soften the remorseless words of fate. — Agnes Repplier

I think it's really easy to just get caught up in what everyone else is doing, so I think the most important thing to remember is to be really strong in your own shoes. That is the main thing for me. The one thing that kind of gets in my way sometimes is when I'm a little too aware of everybody else. — Jennifer Damiano

Riches and power, what is there more in the world? For money answereth all things-that is, all but soul concerns. It can neither be a price for souls while here, nor can that, with all the forces of strength, recover one out of hell fire. — John Bunyan

Statism and the advocacy of reason are philosophical opposites. They cannot coexist - neither in a philosophic system nor in a nation. — Leonard Peikoff