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love was simply the tenacity to make sure that the other half of your heart knew he, or she, was adored in every way. — Tillie Cole

And this is what I mainly learned up there, that the Parthenon was not a thing to study but to feel. It wasn't aloof, rational, timeless, pure. I couldn't locate the serenity of the place, the logic and steady sense. It wasn't a relic species of dead Greece but part of the living city below it. This was a surprise. I'd thought it was a separate thing, the sacred height, intact in its Doric order. I hadn't expected a human feeling to emerge from the stones but this is what I found, deeper than the art and mathematics embodied in the structure, the optical exactitudes. I found a cry for pity. — Don DeLillo

When the Word is stored in the heart, the individual finds it a wonderful power in preserving him from outbreaking sin. — Eric Christian Olsen

I've always resisted the idea of becoming a David Hasselhoff, and I hope I'm still resisting it. — Anthony Head

The most likely man to go to hell is the man who has nothing to do on earth. Idle people tempt the devil to tempt them. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Sanskrit has different words to describe love for a brother or sister, love for a teacher, love for a partner, love for one's friends, love of nature, and so on. English has only one word, which leads to never-ending confusion. — Sharon Salzberg

The play account rule is that it must be spent every month. That's right! Each month you have to blow all the money in that account in a way that makes you feel rich. For example, imagine walking into a massage center, dumping all the money from your account on the counter, pointing to the massage therapists, and saying, "I want both of you on me. With the hot rocks and the frickin' cucumbers. After that, bring me lunch!" — T. Harv Eker