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If thou be industrious to procure wealth, be generous in the disposal of it. Man never is so happy as when he giveth happiness unto another. — Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

As if nothing that does not obviously make for the benefit of man had any right to exist; as if our ways were God's ways — John Muir

Sometimes it takes failure to figure out who you aren't. — Anne Lamott

So much has been said and sung of beautiful young girls, why don't somebody wake up to the beauty of old women? — Harriet Beecher Stowe

Veneration. It's as if he's worshipping me. He teases me — E.L. James

Economists are like computers. They need to have facts punched into them. — Kenneth E. Boulding

The trouble with us today, there are too many of us who put question marks instead of periods after what the Lord says. I want you to think about that. We shouldn't be concerned about why He said something, or whether or not it can be made so. Just trust the Lord. We don't try to find the answers or explanations. We shouldn't try to spend time explaining what the Lord didn't see fit to explain. We spend useless time. — Harold B. Lee

There are some things in painting which cannot be explained, and that something is essential. — Pierre-Auguste Renoir

You can find religions without creationism, but you never find creationism without religion. — Jerry A. Coyne

The Gospel always refers to a pre-existing morality, and confines its precepts to the particulars in which that morality was to be corrected, or superseded by a wider and higher; expressing itself, moreover, in terms most general, often impossible to be interpreted literally, and possessing rather the impressiveness of poetry or eloquence than the precision of legislation. To extract from it a body of ethical doctrine, has never been possible without eking it out from the Old Testament, that is, from a system elaborate indeed, but in many respects barbarous, and intended only for a barbarous people. — John Stuart Mill

Life consists in molting our illusions. We form creeds today only to throw them away tomorrow. The eagle molts a feather because he is growing a better one. — Elbert Hubbard