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Instead of always asking yourself why so-and-so acts this or that way, learn to ask: "What's inside of me that wants to hurt itself over how anyone else acts?" — Guy Finley

If it be objected that God must give every man an opportunity to be saved, we reply that the outward call does give every man who hears it an opportunity to be saved. The message is: 'Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.' — Loraine Boettner

Not only do happy people endure pain better and take more health and safety precautions when threatened, but positive emotions undo negative emotions. — Martin Seligman

On the lips of my enemy, my sister's lover, my lover's killer, I taste the punishment I deserve. I taste oblivion. — Karen Marie Moning

If you ask the Universe to be your partner and guide you on the path to wholeness, it will oblige. — Debbie Ford

Error is part of the game. I never, ever second-guessed myself on a call and don't believe good umpires ever should. — Doug Harvey

You know, kid, ethics isn't about choosing between right and wrong; it's about choosing between grey and grey. It's about choosing between two equally desirable but mutually exclusive courses of action. Freedom or security? Courage or comfort? Self-examination or blissful happiness? Column A or Column B? — Will Ferguson

I would highly, highly recommend seeing 'Paranormal Activity' with a friend or, better yet, a group. — Stephen Graham Jones

One characteristic of modern poetry is that arrangement of parts which strikes many people as being violent or obscure. — Muriel Rukeyser

...fill the holes with facts, not flowers. — Pete Dexter

Not longer loved or fostered by religion, beauty is lifted from its face as a mask, and its absence exposes features on that face which threaten to become incomprehensible to man. — Hans Urs Von Balthasar

Its humble beginnings are that of a parasite, growing in something that is alive, draining its host of beauty. It's clever - the plight of the splinter. A sort of rags to riches story. — Tarryn Fisher

I am no supporter of factory labor for children, but I have never joined with those who clamored against proper work of children on farms outside their school hours. — Herbert Hoover