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I am grateful for being alive today. It is my joy and pleasure to live another wonderful day. — Louise Hay
Language-lovers know that there is a word for every fear. Are you afraid of wine? Then you have oenophobia. Tremulous about train travel? You suffer from siderodromophobia. Having misgivings about your mother-in-law is pentheraphobia, and being petrified of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth is arachibutyrophobia. And then there's Franklin Delano Roosevelt's affliction, the fear of fear itself, or phobophobia. — Steven Pinker
It's not a character flaw to become an adult. — Kenneth Lonergan
I always feel the most comfortable in a breezy short summer dress and a pair of ankle boots. — Keltie Knight
There are two easy ways to die in the desert - thirst and drowning. — Craig Childs
It's normal to gain weight during pregnancy. It's something that has to happen to your body. — Carnie Wilson
The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply. — Khalil Gibran
Eternal nothingness is O.K. if you're dressed for it. — Woody Allen
We will see more and more people, in the church and out, who have the call, the ability, and the finances to resource their own ministry passions in the community. They will not wait for the church to catch up. One clear generational distinction of the millennials (born 1983-2000) is a renewed civic consciousness. As this generational cohort matures, the Christians in it will be much more likely to volunteer and write checks for ministries' and missions' actions that make a difference in people's lives where they live. — Reggie McNeal
The universe is full of men going through the same motions in the same surroundings, but carrying within themselves, and projecting around them, universes as mutually remote as the constellations. — Emmanuel Mounier
I doubted myself, and that made me doubt you. But you weren't the problem. You were never the problem. I should have trusted you, but I didn't, because I couldn't trust myself. — Stephanie Perkins
He didn't want to play football. He wanted to be told the truth. — John Boyne
