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Obedience ... allows us to reach a higher and more spiritual level in life, using our agency to do the will of the Lord. — Athos M. Amorim

We always thought we had to follow a certain theme but I don't agree with that anymore. I think the fans deserve a wider variety of music. — Tom Cochrane

Human beings have neither kindness, nor faith, nor charity beyond what serves to increase the pleasure of the moment. — Virginia Woolf

I don't operate on smokers. I tell cigarette smokers that I can operate on you, I get paid the same. And you might even do well. But it's the wrong thing to do. So I refuse to operate on you until you stop smoking. — Mehmet Oz

We can seek God and find him! God is knowable, touchable, hearable, seeable, with the mind, the hands, the ears and the eyes of the inner man. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

In my work you often get an abrupt shift in time, a jolt. But the emotional logic will take the reader on. I hope. I trust. After all, our memories do not work with any sequential logic. — Graham Swift

An open mind is not an end in itself but a means to the end of finding truth. — Peter Kreeft

I sense the joy of young and old,
I hear wondrous tales told,
Beauty surrounds me as I gaze above,
But I am alone for I live without love. — Anonymous

The less the consumer knows about what's happening before the meat hits the plate, the better. — Peter Cheeke

I proposed a law that every country where the U.S. has a military base - those people should be allowed to vote in the American election. — Bill Ayers

Many mental health professionals are drawn to the field in part to resolve their own personal struggles. — Gary Small

I prefer atrophy over exercise any day. — Karen Duffy

I bet they love those games on Friday night more than they do segregation. — Pat Conroy

He acted like he didn't hear me. "He will let you down, because that's what he does. That's who he is."
For the rest of my life, I was going to remember those words. Everything Jeremiah said to me that day, our wedding day, I would remember. I would remember the words Jeremiah said and the way he looked at me with them. With pity, and with bitterness. I hated myself for being the one who made him bitter, because that was one thing he'd never been.
I reached up and laid my palm on his cheek. He could have pushed my hand away, he could have recoiled at my touch. He didn't. Just that one tiny thing told me what I needed to know - that Jere was still Jere and nothing could ever change that. — Jenny Han