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In God alone, essence (what He is) and existence (that he is) coincide. — Avicenna

The pure present is an ungraspable advance of the past devouring the future. In truth, all sensation is already memory. — Henri Bergson

Majority of the African countries are now enjoying stable governance. Before you talk about economic growth, political stability is key. — Goodluck Jonathan

Inevitably people will get tired of me. People get tired of everyone except Jimmy Stewart. I'm not saying Jimmy Stewart would get tired of me, I'm just saying people will never get tired of Jimmy Stewart. — Michael Shannon

All parents want their children to be happy, but so few parents talk about it. — Robert Holden

On the set of Besharam I had to refrain from smoking, out of respect for my parents — Ranbir Kapoor

If I feel any sort of emotional upheaval, I go for a jog and I feel better. — Kelly Ripa

Some really good things kind of swing both ways and I like to see people that can swing really, really, really sad and horrible and terrible and really, really, really beautiful and funny. — Beth Henley

The central tenet of Christianity as it has come down to us is that we are to reach out when our instinct is to pull inward; to give when we want to take; to love when we are inclined to hate; to include when are tempted to exclude. — Jon Meacham

Theres this other half of him i dont know of, its like he is trying it keep it a secret ... if he would just let me inside so i can help — Sarah Dessen

Brutal experience has no room for a future in which we discount the present. — Robert Palasciano

Strong moral arguments exist for why we should often try to ignore stereotypes or override them. But we shouldn't assume they represent some irrational quirk of the unconscious mind. In fact, they're largely the consequence of the mind's attempt to make a rational decision. — Paul Bloom