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I want to warn anyone who sees the Peace Corps as an alternative to the draft that life may well be easier at Fort Dix or at apost in Germany than it will be with us. — Sargent Shriver

If we would follow the Lord wholly, we must go right away into the wilderness of separation, and leave the Egypt of the carnal world behind us. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

If your Lord Supreme requests you to do something, rest assured he has already given you the capacity - even more than necessary - long before you actually need it. — Sri Chinmoy

As for me, the grounds of my hope have always been that history is wilder than our imagination of it and that the unexpected shows up far more regularly than we ever dream. — Rebecca Solnit

Our goal is to show that you can develop a robust, safe manned space program and do it at an extremely low cost. — Burt Rutan

I remember old Elvis when he forgot to remember to forget. — George Strait

I wanted to be a decorator. I wanted to interior design homes and do everything myself. — Ursula Andress

'The Hunger Games' isn't for everybody. But neither is 'Anna Karenina.' — Mary Schmich

Life everlasting in a state of happiness is the greatest desire of all men. — Joseph Franklin Rutherford

From one moment to the next, my whole body was saturated with pain. It was like a million tiny needles were stabbing into my body simultaneously and trying to tear me apart. Even then, I didn't scream. — Cristina Rayne

Different is good. When someone tells you that you are different, smile and hold your head up and be proud. — Angelina Jolie

The work is more important than the talking and the writing about the work. — Dorothy Day

Ready to put your claws where your mouth is, or are you going to cringe behind the big boys and yip all day?"
His eyes flared yellow "Is that a challenge?"
"Yes it is. — Ilona Andrews

Teach me your way of looking at people:
as you glanced at Peter after his denial,
as you penetrated the heart of the rich young man
and the hearts of your disciples.
I would like to meet you as you really are,
since your image changes those with whom you
come into contact.
Remember John the Baptist's first meeting with you?
And the centurion's feeling of unworthiness?
And the amazement of all those who saw miracles
and other wonders?
How you impressed your disciples,
the rabble in the Garden of Olives,
Pilate and his wife
and the centurion at the foot of the cross. . . .
I would like to hear and be impressed
by your manner of speaking,
listening, for example, to your discourse in the
synagogue in Capharnaum
or the Sermon on the Mount where your audience
felt you "taught as one who has authority. — Pedro Arrupe