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Do not force the religion on your family. Show them the beauty of the Religion through your own practice. — Nouman Ali Khan

We'd be really screwed if we had to start our life over again as children with our brains right now, because I think we lose the plasticity and flexibility. — Paul Bloom

There are three keys for your journey. Humility, wisdom, love. Don't leave without them - they will enrich you all the way. And they will bless those around you. — Anusha Atukorala

To be in peace, grow calmness and compassion in your heart. — Debasish Mridha

Scripture would not only solve the individual and family divisions, but it would also solve the ecclesiastical confusion. — Tony Evans

Nor do I want the woman that I'm married to and that I love to leave me, but the thought of her doing so moves me in a way that our growing old together and contentedly slipping, in affectionate tandem, toward the grave does not. — Richard Russo

Time to stand and be true. — Stephen King

This was his world, he said to himself, the sad, oppressive world that God had provided for him, and he was responsible to it. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I want to be alone ... with someone else who wants to be alone. — Dimitri Zaik

Sam, there comes a time when the world no longer needs heroes. And then the true hero knows to walk away. — Michael Grant

One way to sell a consumer something in the future is simply to get his or her permission in advance. — Seth Godin

Art can bring us consolation as individuals," he said, "but it is powerless against reality. — Stefan Zweig

In my belief, there's one spirit. I prefer to call it the Holy Spirit. I don't think it matters if you call it God or Allah or Jesus or Fred or David or too early in the morning or whatever. — Sinead O'Connor

Apparently, in the Avesta classical period no one would have dreamed of having a spiritual experience without resort to drugs. — Terence McKenna