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The greatness of our love of God must be tested by the desire we have of suffering for His love. — Philip Neri

We should observe the place, the occasion, the temper in which we find the person who listens to us, for if there is much art in speaking to the purpose, there is no less in knowing when to be silent. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I know a few things about ghosts. The only way to stop them getting inside you is to spend every second of the day thinking about something else. Fighting like that makes you tired, and it doesn't matter how hard you fight anyway. They chip till they make a crack, and before you know it there's a ghost squatter in your living room. It's hard to get them out. Hard because they settle in. Hard because you like the company. — Cath Crowley

I dedicated all the time I had to it. The 10 hour workout was just what I put in the magazine at the time, but for me it was every waking moment. — Steve Vai

A lot of people don't know this, but Toronto is probably the most multicultural city in North America. — Stephen Amell

Old age is the repose of life; the rest that precedes the rest that remains. — Robert Collyer

Opening my mouth never works as well as keeping it shut and minding my own business." Hud — Jill Shalvis

She didn't want to forget how deeply she had loved him, how important it had been to her; she felt as if to discard the memory would be a betrayal of her younger self. — Harriet Evans

That just doesn't make sense, that government should be making money off students. — Sherrod Brown

My brother is the lifelong musician; he made the choice to do that when we were very, very young kids. I remember him playing in bands and listening to the music he was writing in the house - he's nine years older than me. — Kevin Bacon

There's a heaven on earth that so few ever find, though the map's in your soul and the road's in your mind — Dan Fogelberg

Three,' reckoned the captain, 'ourselves make seven, counting Hawkins, here. Now, about honest hands?'
Most likely Trelawney's own men, said the doctor; 'those he had picked up for himself, before he lit on Silver.'
Nay,' replied the squire. 'Hands was one of mine.'
I did think I could have trusted Hands,' added the captain. — Robert Louis Stevenson