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Manly P. Hall states in his book The Mystical Christ: "Mysticism has been called the path of pain, not because its way is one of suffering, but because most are brought to recognition of realities by temporal or physical misfortunes. In the human experience, suffering nearly always resolves itself into a question. This uncertainty inspires a larger effort to discover the rules governing human activity. — Terry McBride
From all the offspring of the earth and heaven love is the most precious. — Sappho
The beautiful thing about being a Christian is that you never have to allow all the garbage from the road behind you to get flung onto where you walk today." (Life Hacks, p.32 — Jon Morrison
I want to make sure (a user) can't get through ... an online experience without hitting a Microsoft ad. — Steve Ballmer
Well, I thought it was a dog, and the critics did, too. Woof. — Jonathan Galassi
I began with absolutely nothing, and I'm so good, I've still got most of it left! — Emory Sharplin
I'm constantly being visually stimulated. — Brett Ratner
This crown to crown the laughing man, this rose-wreath crown: I myself have set this crown upon my head, I myself have pronounced my laughter holy. — Friedrich Nietzsche
I spent my childhood alone, overweight and ugly, angry at everything, and knowing nothing of a life beyond this sadness. — Gloria Estefan
The Army changes the rules all the time. Go back fifty years, it's OK to harass blacks, then it's not. It's OK to shoot gook babies, then it's not. A million things like that. Hundreds of men were canned one after the other, for some new invented offense. Truman integrated the Army, nobody started killing the blacks who filed complaints. This — Lee Child
To answer that question honestly, I'd have to lie to you. — Isiah Thomas
I'm a great believer in karma, and the vengeance that it serves up to those who are deliberately mean is generally enough for me. — Beth Ditto
