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View everyone around you as a teacher; from some, seek to learn what not to do and from others, what to do. — Amey Hegde

It is through prayer that we destroy the kingdom of Darkness and enforce the judgment written that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail - Prayer Moves God, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams — Archbishop Duncan-Williams

The more space you allow and encourage within a relationship, the more the relationship willflourish. — Wayne Dyer

High culture is paranoid about sentiment. But human beings are intensely sentimental. — Thomas Kinkade

Cell phones, computers, and internet have made it so that we can interact with anyone around the world at any moment, but the quality of our relationships around us have become less transparent. We no longer see our neighbors as neighbors, or people as people. We have been taught to look through our eyes and not our hearts. It is critical that humanity strengthens the relationships between people and learns to help each other. We were all born on this planet with no idea of who we are, and are forced to develop based on our surroundings to form a sense of identity, but deep down we are all the same. — Joseph P. Kauffman

My philosophy all my life has been the pursuit of excellence. — John Kluge

I think they're having trouble adjusting to the emotions they have outside of their dreams. At any rate, they keep acting like demented teenagers from a porno version of a John Hughes film. (Asmodeus) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

When one of England's finest writers, G. K. Chesterton, spoke of "the furious love of God," he was referencing the enormous vitality and strength of the God of Jesus seeking union with us. — Brennan Manning

When you meditate the glory of the Divine shines forth.
You realize then that all along there was something tremendous within you and you did not know it. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Crib death was so infrequent in the pre-vaccination era that it was not even mentioned in the statistics, but it started to climb in the 1950s with the spread of mass vaccination against diseases of childhood. — Harris L Coulter

She is like a revolving lighthouse; pitch darkness alternating with a dazzling brilliancy! — Henry James