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For me, the lame part of the Sixties was the political part, the social part. The real part was the spiritual part. — Jerry Garcia

You have to remember, we may be the only nation, the only one I know of, that uses test scores not to assess kids, but to assess teachers. I think we're unique in doing that. — John Merrow

There will be another sky, my love, just you wait — Lori Nelson

The drives were nature's first provision: thinking was added later, to get us around the world's obstacles to them. — James Richardson

This is my experience of Oprah Winfrey - she makes decisions as frequently as she can to contribute with consciousness, with awareness, with love. I know - this is the source of her joy, her vitality, her unending creativity and her connection to people. — Gary Zukav

I'm happy in Lululemon, with a glass of red wine, watching HGTV. — Wendy Davis

Oh! it is sweet to be thus weaned from friends, and from myself, and dead to the present world, that so I may live wholly to and upon the blessed God! — David Brainerd

Since I have an aversion to movies in which people say grace at the dinner table (not to the practice but to how movies use it to establish the moral strength of a household), the opening night montage of Sunday-night supper in one home after another in Waxahachie, Texas in 1935 a whole community saying grace made me expect the worst. — Pauline Kael

Watching Madonna puffing on a cigar on David Letterman's show, I thought, 'Gosh, she's feeling so India! All she needs is long, black hair and a trip to the Caribbean to burn her skin up.' — La India

It is only the educated who can produce or appreciate high art. — Margaret Of Valois

Well, I'm certainly not Ragnor Fell the exotic dancer. — Cassandra Clare

Allie put her chin on his shoulder to look into the carton. He had great shoulders and Chinese food. At the moment, he was the perfect man. — Jennifer Crusie

We often say, "I am not very happy. I am not content with the way my life is going. I am not really joyful or peaceful. But I don't know how things can be different, and I guess I have to be realistic and accept my life as it is." It is this mood of resignation that prevents us from actively naming our reality, articulating our experience, and moving more deeply into the life of the Spirit. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Lord Perrin. He would never get used to that, but maybe that was a good thing. — Robert Jordan