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Thenceforth, in the nature of things, he would possess an abiding distrust of appearances. He would have to learn the reality of a thing before he could put his faith into it. — Jack London

A man can be drawn across the room with the simplicity of a smile. That's why your pearly whites should always be straight and shiny. I think most of my clients are drawn to a fun, flirty nature in a woman. The problem is, most women do not often feel fun and flirty. — Patti Stanger

I believe that in each generation God has called enough men and women to evangelize all the yet unreached tribes of the earth. It is not God who does not call. It is man who will not respond! — Isobel Miller Kuhn

If I don't have anything to do all day, I might not even put my pants on. — Jennifer Lawrence

How little you might know of a person after living in the same house with them! — Agatha Christie

We are the cosmos made conscious and life is the means by which the universe understands itself. — Brian Cox

The real fans of football come from the working class. Now they cannot afford to come and watch the game. — Eric Cantona

The main thing that God asks for is our attention. — Jim Cymbala

This leads us to note down in our psychological chart of the mass-man of today two fundamental traits: the free expansion of his vital desires, and, therefore, of his personality; and his radical ingratitude towards all that has made possible the ease of his existence. These traits together make up the well-known psychology of the spoilt child. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

It is only in solitude that I ever find my own core. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

I thought he had taken my soul, said Rev.
I thought he took mine, too. But no one can. It's just been sleeping. — Francesca Lia Block

If we neglect Scripture in order to read only other books, we not only cut ourselves from the divine umbilical cord that feeds our souls, we also cut ourselves from the truth that makes it possible for us to benefit from the truth, goodness, and beauty in the books that we read. — Tony Reinke