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The goal of prayer is not just the sharing of our ideas, but also of ourselves. — Timothy Keller
You can spend all the money in the world. If you've got a bad product, it doesn't matter. — Harvey Weinstein
I only really ever hug my mother. Is this okay?" he asked.
I laughed. "It's hard to get a hug wrong. — Kiera Cass
I only want to sleep ... and never wake. — Alan Grant
I am misanthropos, and hate mankind, For thy part, I do wish thou wert a dog, That I might love thee something. — William Shakespeare
We have all been found guilty of being human. There are worse crimes. — Joe Hill
Sometimes things are just what they seem to be and that's all there is to it. — Charles Bukowski
Then, too, the dissemination of the truth in a society based on coercion was always hindered in one and the same manner, namely, those in power, feeling that the recognition of this truth would undermine their position, consciously or sometimes unconsciously perverted it by explanations and additions quite foreign to it, and also opposed it by open violence. — Mahatma Gandhi
When you come to the realization that the totality of yourself, what you have treasured, what your friends have admired, is totally useless, you will suffer, but we say, that it is only from this point that there is any hope for your becoming. We are so incredibly small, mere specks in our whole solar system. — G.I. Gurdjieff
I will say that art may well be the only thing that lasts, so I guess it's worth trying. — Nellie McKay
The hardest thing on earth is to know the ways of men and still manage to be in good spirits. — Stefan Emunds
Many of the good things would never have happened if the bad events hadn't happened first. — Suze Orman
After hours of wearing stifling suits while seated on rigid pews and high-backed dining chairs, to enter water and splay our limbs was freeing. The midday sun fell full on the pool, so when we waded in up to our waists, heat and cold balanced as if by a carpenter's level. That was the best sensation, knowing in a moment, but not quite yet, I'd dive into cold but emerge into warmth. Years later at Wake Forest, when I still believed I might create literature, I'd write a mediocre poem about those mornings in church and afterward the 'baptism of nature. — Ron Rash
Homemaking is whatever you make of it. Every day brings satisfaction along with some work which may be frustrating, routine, and unchallenging. But it is the same in the law office, the dispensary, the laboratory, or the store. There is, however, no more important job than homemaking. — James E. Faust
I would for sure do a thousand dollar meet and greet because literally every single person knows where I live. — Vince Staples