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Our Jewishness is not a creed, it is ourself, our totality. Indeed, it may be fairly said that the surest evidence of your lack of seriousness in religion is the fact that your religions are not national, that you are not compromised and dedicated, en masse, to the faith. — Maurice Samuel

With the Cauldron, you could do other things than raise the dead. You could destroy the wall. — Sarah J. Maas

Passion is a young man's game. Young people can be passionate. Older people gotta be more wise. I mean, you're around awhile, you leave certain things to the young. Don't try to act like you're young. You could really hurt yourself. — Bob Dylan

If a man realizes who he is, he understands that if he must, he can start from the beginning and achieve success again — Sunday Adelaja

Love lieth deep; Love dwells not in lip-depths;
Love laps his wings on either side the heart
Absorbing all the incense of sweet thoughts,
So that they pass not to the shrine of sound. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Yes I am very spiritual cos I believe that in everything I do, I have to put God first, — Nadia Buari

I am ... I am constantly moving in the direction of higher evolutionary impulses, creativity, abstraction, and meaning. — Joseph Addison

Later in life, as I competed against the banks, I would think back to this moment, and it gave me confidence. All the bankers did was copy what everyone else did. — Ashlee Vance

As Friedland had done and as Jobs would learn to do, he was able to turn charm into a cunning force, to cajole and intimidate and distort reality with the power of his personality — Walter Isaacson

There is no hope for the fanciful idea of reaching the moon because of insurmountable barriers to escaping the earth's gravity — Forest Ray Moulton

We all of us deserve happiness or none of us does. — Mary Gordon

True ownership of anything requires time ... — Barbara Holland

Giving up on God and on oneself constitutes simultaneous surrender to the natural man. — Neal A. Maxwell