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Habit, a particularly insidious thug who chokes passion and smothers love. Habit puts us on autopilot. — Diane Ackerman
The present writer is a prophet by use and wont. He is more interested in to-morrow than he is in to-day, and the past is just material for future guessing. "Think of the men who have walked here!" said a tourist in the Roman Coliseum. It was a Futurist mind that answered: "Think of the men who will. — H.G.Wells
I think that's the true litmus test for someone who has become closer to Jesus: their heart is more loving, accepting, childlike, less believing that they have all the answers and more believing in Him. — Donald Miller
We have a crippling tendency to forget what God has done for us. For a while, we're humbled. Then, if we do not guard our hearts and minds, we begin to think we must have done something right for God to have been so good to us. Therein lies another road to captivity. It is the road of legalism. — Beth Moore
It is better to be helpful than harmful. — Lailah Gifty Akita
People who are criticizing ... don't really get it, because if they did, they would like it. — Gwyneth Paltrow
Why waste romance on a love that would never be returned? — Julia Quinn
I tell you old and young are better than tired middle-aged, nothing is so dead dead-tired, dead every way as middle-aged. — Gertrude Stein
I'm Davey. I sing, make faces and swing from trees. — Davey Havok
The majority prove their worth by keeping busy. A busy life is the nearest thing to a purposeful life. — Eric Hoffer
Don't be a drag.
Just be a queen. — Lady Gaga
Reagan's half a disciple of Benjamin Franklin. He believes in early to bed. — Lyn Nofziger
My real interest is traveling the world's tormented places and revealing the scars and the traces on the ground. I am dedicated to the earth. — Sophie Ristelhueber
The illogical man is what advertising is after. This is why advertising is so anti-rational; this is why it aims at uprooting not only the rationality of man but his common sense. — Henryk Skolimowski
