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Maybe all the bad stuff happens in the wrinkles, but all the good stuff does, too ... — Rainbow Rowell

I've found my place in life, that I'm passionate about, my talents and my passion have merged, and I'm trying to do the best that I can. — Condoleezza Rice

You can't tell how heavy somebody else's load is just from looking. The Lord doesn't give us more than we can carry — Lalita Tademy

I am convinced that life in a physical body is meant to be an ecstatic experience — Shakti Gawain

Religious phenomena are naturally arranged in two fundamental categories: beliefs and rites. The first are states of opinion, and consist in representations; the second are determined modes of action. — Emile Durkheim

Even though you tie a hundred knots, the string remains one. — Rumi

In the end, the game comes down to one thing: man against man. May the best man win. — Sam Huff

Though we cannot SEE angles, we can INFER them, and this with great precision. Our sense of touch, stimulated by necessity, and developed by long training, enables us to distinguish angles far more accurately than your sense of sight, when unaided by a rule or measure of angles. — Edwin A. Abbott

I'm from the streets of New York. I know what tough talk sounds like. — Aries Spears

Don't expect people to always understand you. Instead, learn to understand them. Then Accept , Forgive & Love unconditionally. This is sure way to be Happy. — R.v.m.

Addie, I can't promise you that there won't be times I fuck up or that things won't ever feel broken." His voice is a shaky whisper, his mouth planted against my temple. "But I can promise you that I will never walk away from us."
Us.
Not me. Us.
I hug him tighter as tears form at the corners of my eyes. "That's the best promise you can make. — Kristen Proby

The affairs of the world are no more than so much trickery, and a man who toils for money or honour or whatever else in deference to the wishes of others, rather than because his own desire or needs lead him to do so, will always be a fool. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe