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I think one thing most of faiths have in common is they all realize that everything manifests from one [god]. That's whether you're dealing with science, religion, Bible, whatever. They all realize it all came from one, and then from one, you got many. — RZA

I find it slightly uncomfortable to see my face on a bus or a poster. I like just being known by my friends and family. — Jack Gleeson

Stow your twitchy palm! — E.L. James

I only believe in what I see and hear with my own eyes and ears. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

I think with a lot of filmmakers, their first film is their best film because they had to think on their feet and solve problems with ingenuity. — Peter Dinklage

He gave our pain and struggles a holy significance, a redemptive power, which makes it a privilege for us to suffer with Christ. — Scott Hahn

Before you begin your day: Take a moment of silence and meditation, and give yourself permission to have all that you desire. — Debbie Ford

In the business of scholarship, evidence is far more flexible than opinion. The prevailing view of the past is controlled not by evidence but by opinion. — Hugh Nibley

This is a dog. He is dead too. This — Cormac McCarthy

There's only one question that matters, Ms. Lane, and it's the one you never get around to asking. People are capable of varying degrees of truth. The majority spend their entire lives fabricating an elaborate skein of lies, immersing themselves in the faith of bad faith, doing whatever it takes to feel safe. The person who truly lives has precious few moments of safety, learns to thrive in any kind of storm. It's the truth you can stare down stone-cold that makes you what you are. Weak or strong. Live or die. Prove yourself. How much truth can you take, Ms. Lane? — Karen Marie Moning

Love is like the measles. The older you get it, the worse the attack. — Rainer Maria Rilke

I am not what I am, I am what I do with my hands... — Louise Bourgeois