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It seems to me absurd to doubt that a man may be an ardent Theist and an evolutionist ... I have never been an atheist in the sense of denying the existence of a God. — Charles Darwin

We belong to an age whose culture is in danger of perishing through the means to culture. — Friedrich Nietzsche

127 How do you express your creativity? — Rossi Fox

Davy Jones was the grooviest of the Monkees, which makes him one of the grooviest pop stars who ever existed. He was the best dancer in the Monkees, the Cute One, the one with the coy English accent, the bowl-cut boy-child who shook those cherry-red maracas and always got the girl. He was also the guy who stole David Bowie's original name. — Rob Sheffield

[ ... ] We have to realize that this wound [of loneliness] is inherent in the human condition and that what we have to do is walk with it instead of fleeing from it. We cannot accept it until we discover that we are loved by God just as we are, and that the Holy Spirit in a mysterious way is living at the centre of the wound. — Jean Vanier

Universality of the UN is a worthwhile thing in its own self because it means that every country belongs, feels it has a stake, and participates, rather than going away and finding other methods of conducting international relations. — Shashi Tharoor

Single people eat sadly
they cobble together things left from shopping trips based on dreams of all the meals they'd fix for themselves, all the ways they'd treat themselves to something grand; those dreams, for me, died by the next day and, despite my best hopes, I wanted only canned hash and apples. — Elizabeth McCracken

You is smart, you is kind and you is important. From the book/movie "The Help — Kathryn Stockett

The transformation from body identification to spirit identification is the purpose of our lives. — Marianne Williamson

And, you know, I liked writing humor. Well, I should say, I wanted to write seriously, but it kept turning funny. — Roseanne Barr

The seas are quiet when the winds give o'er; So calm are we when passions are no more! — Edmund Waller

Sometimes the cost of winning for all the right reasons is so great that spirits die and hearts grow cold. — Janet Morris

You'll get younger not from what you read but from what you apply in your life. (192) — Victoria Moran