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The search for peace is a form of prayer that generates light and heat.Forget about yourself for awhile and understand that in that light lies wisdom and in that heat lies compassion. — Paulo Coelho

I read the greens in Spanish, but putt in English. — Chi Chi Rodriguez

The dilemma, of course, is that such people save their most important words for after, when the surrounding humans are unlucky enough to find them. — Markus Zusak

I'm not trying to copy Nature, I'm trying to find the principles she's using. — R. Buckminster Fuller

He won all those medals in the Second World War, which was staged by robots so that Dwayne Hoover could give a free-will reaction to such a holocaust. The war was such an extravaganza that there was scarcely a robots anywhere who didn't have a part to play. Harold Newcomb Wilbur got his medals for killing Japanese, who were yellow robots. They were fueled by rice. — Kurt Vonnegut

Some counterfeits reproduce so very well the truth that it would be a flaw of judgment not to be deceived by them. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

When you can't stop what you're doing long enough to improve it, you will never stop what you are doing. — Mike Hawkins

I'm a thief. I steal scenes, I steal opportunities. I am the ultimate thief. I got sticky fingers. — J. B. Smoove

We cut flowers because we think they're pretty, we cut ourselves because we think we're not. — Melanie Martinez

Jessica Lange is a sweetheart, the nicest lady in the world. She has a Poodle named Jack. — Evan Peters

Sometimes you can only feel something by its absence. By the empty spaces it leaves behind. — Gayle Forman

One person cannot make up for the evils of a whole system and it is the system that is to blame - the system of narrowness and of pride, and of exclusiveness, and of no one doing anything for another, unless there is something to be gained in return. — Amy Dillwyn

Jesus not only understood Himself to be the promised Messiah, He also says and does things throughout the Gospels that make it clear He understood Himself to be God incarnate. — Keith Mathison

There is a wealth of time and money the size of an aircraft carrier for planning wars, but the amount of time and money for helping soldiers when they get home is more akin to the size of a guillotine. — Thor Benson