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I do enjoy playing some sports, even though none of them are organized. I enjoy football most of all. — Nathan Kress

Perhaps love is a minor madness. And as with madness, it's unendurable alone. The one person who can relieve us is of course the sole person we cannot go to: the one we love. So instead we seek out allies, even among strangers and wives, fellow patients who, if they can't touch the edge of our particular sorrow, have felt something that cuts nearly as deep. — Andrew Sean Greer

Individual experiences being limited and individual spontaneity feeble, we are strengthened and enriched by assimilating the experience of others. — George Henry Lewes

As a God, you can only ever be as healthy as your
worshippers. They are after all what your body is made of. — Theodore Volgoff

Tis pleasant to have a large heap to take from. — Horace

You know the mistrust of heights is the mistrust of self, you don't know whether you're going to jump. — Janet Fitch

A bicycle has transformed my experience of London. — Iain Glen

Clothes hide a multitude of sins. — Charmaine T. Davis

One of the main ways we move from abstract knowledge about God to a personal encounter with him as a living reality is through the furnace of affliction. — Timothy Keller

Nothing is more debilitating than to care about something you can't do anything about. And you can't do anything about your adult children. You can want better for them, and maybe even begin to provide something for them, but in the long run, you cannot do anything about someone else's vibration other than hold them in the best light you can, mentally, and then project that to them. And sometimes, distance makes that much more possible than being up close to them. — Esther Hicks

Time, matter, space - all, it may be, are no more than a point. — Denis Diderot

Roosevelt reasoned, "if the Vice-Presidency led to the Governor Generalship of the Philippines, then the question would be entirely altered." That post was the one he desired above all others, even a second gubernatorial term. From the moment the United States acquired the islands as a provision of the treaty in 1899 ending the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt had coveted the job of creating a new government in a Philippines free of Spanish tyranny. — Doris Kearns Goodwin