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Non-comprehenders are often distressed. Not you, though-because with good humor you're blessed. After all, your thoughts went like this, I dare say: It was none but the Lord who made us that way. — Albert Einstein

It doesn't matter to them that we didn't ask to be the way we are; that some of us were born this way and we're only trying to get along and survive like everyone else. No, instead they've got to go out of their way to call attention to the things that set us apart from them instead of embracing the ways we're the same. — Melyssa Winchester

The cold hand of the past emerges from the grave of our ancestors, grips us by the neck and directs our gaze towards a single future. We — Yuval Noah Harari

Our political problem now is "Can we, as a nation, continue together permanentlyforever
half slave, and half free?" The problem is too mighty for me. May God, in his mercy, superintend the solution. — Abraham Lincoln

I may be the old-media id, but I think I may be entitled to some credit for being a new-media pioneer. — Bill Keller

At any specific stage of your life, you are certain about few things which when passes over the time to be something uncertain and vice versa. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

In all my eleven years of itinerant ministry I cannot recall any growing church which does not encourage small groups — Eddie Gibbs

If one's husband had been married before and widowed - a fairly common condition - and a close relative of his first wife's died, the second wife was expected to engage in "complementary mourning" - a kind of proxy mourning on behalf of the deceased earlier partner. — Bill Bryson

Sundays were knowing absolutely nothing had to be done, and countless things could be. — Nora Roberts

The choice is ours: we can keep on craving what we don't have, and so perpetuate our unhappiness, or we can adjust our attitude toward what we do have so that our expectations conform to our experience. — Andrew Weil