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Atheists say no one can prove the existence of God but I say no one can disprove that God exists I see God in everything I feel his presence everywhere to me I know that he exists. — Shane Harper
It's much easier to control our perceptions and emotions than it is to give up our desire to control other people and events. — Ryan Holiday
Always dream big, but respect little things that surrounds you every day on your life path! — Marat M'saev Daan
It was Heraclitus, of course, who came up with the formulation that we are never able to step into the same river twice. ... The obverse of Heraclitus's maxim may be that one is never able to step out of the river the same, twice. A neuron in the brain is altered with every experience. The self, if it exists, must be a constantly evolving thing. Those coming to the banks of the Ganges or Jordan to immerse themselves do not expect to leave the same as they arrive. — James Attlee
When I crawled down the rabbit hole into the pivotal event of my life--indeed the pivotal event of my generation--to write "Escape from Saigon - a Novel" I never expected it to be such an emotional journey into a life I left four decades ago. — Dick Pirozzolo
Often Hollywood crews go into third world countries and I don't believe they behave well. — Rachel Weisz
Don't put clothes on food. It's supposed to be naked. — Craig Benzine
Chances are the whole truth is not what I think. — Julie Rogers
I've always liked to dance - I've got a natural rhythm. — Tom Jones
Do not say only to what a child can feel, for do you not recall how powerfully you experienced emotion as a child?" ... "We do not cast childhood off like the skin of a snake. It remains within us, even as we grow. It is the heart and core of us — Isobelle Carmody
I like playing that character who brings love to people, who puts people in a place where they're apt to encounter love. — Jane Fonda
The foundation of worship in the heart is not emotional ... it is theological. — Sinclair B. Ferguson
