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Her broken heart had mended and then set like a bone; it was a tougher and knit together. She liked it that way. — Jayne Blue

Trust in Him with everything I have even if I have nothing, and right now, that's about all I've got. — K. Weikel

Maybe love was superstition, a prayer we said to keep the truth of loneliness at bay. — Leigh Bardugo

He was essentially a truth-speaking man, if only he know how to speak the truth. — Anthony Trollope

Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers who can cut through the argument debate and doubt to offer a solution everybody can understand. — Colin Powell

That was the trouble with wild roses - they grew under a man's defenses when he wasn't watching. — Sabrina Jeffries

My own interest in Yoga came from a vague understanding of Indian thought and Indian philosophy in the late sixties and early seventies and from looking at the idea of meditation and at what meditation was. — Paul Harvey

Common sense is as much needed in religion as anywhere else. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

If the goal of sanctification is actually growing in humility and greater dependence on Christ, then the Holy Spirit is doing an excellent job. Through his ongoing struggles with indwelling sin, the maturing believer will spend many years learning that he is more sinful than he ever imagined, in order to discover that he is indeed far more loved than he ever dared to hope. — Barbara R. Duguid

Art for art's sake, and creation for creation's sake, and love for love's sake — Rajneesh

One figure physically threw a fat, balding man out of the clinic. The fat man landed in a heap. He was blubbering, while the other figure walked back toward the clinic. "You don't understand. I have to have my dilaudda. It's the only thing that works, really!" said the fat man. — Brandt Trebor

Doug Motel makes 'conscious comedy'. He makes me laugh, and he makes me think. — Marianne Williamson

Story, as I understood it by reading Faulkner, Hardy, Cather, and Hemingway, was a powerful and clarifying human invention. The language alone, as I discovered it in Gerard Manley Hopkins and Faulkner, was exquisitely beautiful, also weirdly and mysteriously evocative. — Barry Lopez

Sometimes I think I must have a Guardian Idiot. A little invisible spirit just behind my shoulder, looking out for me ... only he's an imbecile. — Spider Robinson