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It was possible, she thought, that she had won the race to reach the end of civilization. There was no prize. Obviously. — Kate Atkinson

Peace in this life is based upon faith and testimony. We can all find hope from our personal prayers and gain comfort from the scriptures. Priesthood blessings lift us and sustain us. Hope also comes from direct personal revelation, to which we are entitled if we are worthy. — James E. Faust

Touch is the mother of the senses. Not only are women more sensitive when they touch, but they're also more sensitive to being touched. — Helen Fisher

It is time we recognized that the only thing that permits human beings to collaborate with one another in a truly open-ended way is their willingness to have their beliefs modified by new facts. Only openness to evidence and argument will secure a common world for us. — Sam Harris

The beliefs I was raised with - to respect animals and to be aware of nature, to understand that we share this planet with other creatures - have had a huge impact on me. — Stella McCartney

When you long for blessings that you may not name, and when you grieve knowing not the cause, then indeed you are growing with all things that grow, and rising toward your greater self. — Kahlil Gibran

Seek more opportunities to put more love in the world. — Marianne Williamson

History repeating itself, he thought. Lessons learned long ago so often needed to be learned all over again in the present. It might true here, and he might be the student who was being taught. — Terry Brooks

The alternative to extinction is stagnation, and stagnation is seldom a good thing. — Ian Tattersall

Really advanced civilization is based on advances in energy. — Bill Gates

It's an immensely competitive business, and I can tell you the older you get, the parts are fewer, and the people who are proven performers are greater. — John Hurt

That is the job of the Catholic Church, to be a balance to the materialistic drives of our culture and of economy. — David Brooks

Those terms haunt me, -- in the way of all aspersions that contain a germ of truth. I have been unable to banish them. They sit on my shoulders and mutter in my ears during all my moments of doubt. — Alyson Foster