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Friendship grows from a caring heart with sense and sensibilities. — Debasish Mridha

Peace in this life is based upon faith and testimony. We can all find hope from our personal prayers and gain comfort from the scriptures. Priesthood blessings lift us and sustain us. Hope also comes from direct personal revelation, to which we are entitled if we are worthy. — James E. Faust

When I was 40, I wrote my first book, The Pilgrimage, and I said to myself, "why did it take so long for me to write this book?" Because my dream, since I was 10 years old, was to be a writer. I said, I have to revisit my life using a metaphor, and the metaphor was basically this boy that has a dream and has to go far away to realize that his dream is close to him. — Paulo Coelho

The trouble with the opera is there's always to much singing. — Claude Debussy

Juries are not computers. They are composed of human beings who evaluate evidence differently. — Alan Dershowitz

Today one can read the Gospel also on so many technological instruments. You can carry the whole Bible on your mobile phone, on your tablet. It is important to read the Word of God, by any means, but by reading the Word of God: Jesus speaks to us there! And welcome it with an open heart. Then the good seed will bear fruit! — Pope Francis

Places like New York are just too intense, too much about money, too much about ambition; it's all too superficial for me. — Carmen Kass

Discombobulated. — Dannika Dark

What I like to do is come in, write the entire program and treat my staff to hot stone massages. — Jon Stewart

I'm very parasitic, from my own experiences. I just go and mine my dirty laundry, you know, and go through it until I find something that's interesting enough to me to write a song about. — Nikki Jean

My interest in the sciences started with mathematics in the very beginning, and later with chemistry in early high school and the proverbial home chemistry set. — Rudolph A. Marcus