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Man is a stream whose source is hidden. Our being is descending into us from we know not whence. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

find. At the time, I thought Lewis was a bit hung up on ritual (sacramentalism), but I overlooked this fault — David B. Currie

My mom is a very warm, typical sort of Jewish-mother type. And my dad has a somewhat, um, different personality. — Peter Orszag

Growth is usually uncomfortable. If you're looking for comfort, you will more than likely feel tired and old earlier than you want, and the misery of your caged soul will always be looming nearby. — Debbie Ford

Remember, when you're sinned against its tempting to respond sinfully. Don't give in, talk to your heart and seek the grace of Jesus. — Paul David Tripp

I woke up!" he replied, eye twinkling in his haggard face, "and that's reason enough to be happy! — Ron Hall

When we're intentional about what we watch, it's a lot more interesting to watch it. — Jessica N. Turner

I think the American government is now the most corrupt government in the world. — Ginger Baker

I used to sit on the couch, and I could go through a pound of Brie cheese and a movie. I was like, 'That's enough,' because it feels like a bowling ball in your stomach. — JWoww

My heart has always been truly convinced that in serving the cause of America, I am fighting for the interests of France. — Marquis De Lafayette

Love is like life; when you stop to think about it and analyse the parts that make it, the genie escapes from the bottle — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I find the public reaction to writing - it's fascinating in this modern age. Of course people are able to interact with me and email me, and I get quite a few I suppose. — John Gimlette

Here is a minute. It may be my love is dead, but here is a minute to kneel over the grave and pray by it. — William Makepeace Thackeray

I believe nothing, and therefore like many who believe nothing, I must make something, and that something is the meaning which I give to my life. The saving of witches, the study of the supernatural, these are my lasting pleasures; they make me forget that I do not know why we are born, or why we die, or why the world is here. — Anne Rice