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Awkward silences rule the world. People are so terrified of awkward silences that they will literally go to war rather than face an awkward silence. — Stefan Molyneux

I critique market-based medicine not because I haven't seen its heights but because I've seen its depths. — Paul Farmer

Love with pride is like chasing the pavement. There'll be a long chasing until it ends. — Dee Prathia

The habits of study in which I have been brought up have done much to support me. I never allow myself to be one moment unoccupied. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

The truth always carries the ambiguity of the words used to express it. — Frank Herbert

Soccer is what I grew up doing - it's my passion, and I'm way more comfortable on the field in my soccer cleats. — Alex Morgan

As the family is restored, the ministry of the household becomes stronger and stronger. Strong families mean effective evangelism. A powerful context for evangelism that is readily accessible to every family is the ministry of hospitality. Hospitality provides an opportunity to show that faith produces more than just talk. It produces works- expressions of love from the very place where love is learned- the Christian home. — Tom Eldredge

The Warrior of the Light knows that everyone is afraid of everyone else. — Paulo Coelho

We don't have to pretend to be something that we're not. — Sandra Bullock

The thing with me is I'd rather have my cult following than just have a huge song. I haven't had one album or one official single release, but I probably got 500 songs out in people's collection. — Richard Hilfiger

Then there came a faraway, booming voice like a low, clear bell. It came from the center of the bowl and down the great sides to the ground and then bounced toward her eagerly. 'You see I am fate,' it shouted, 'and stronger than your puny plans; and I am how-things-turn-out and I am different from your little dreams, and I am the flight of time and the end of beauty and unfulfilled desire; all the accidents and imperceptions and the little minutes that shape the crucial hours are mine. I am the exception that proves no rules, the limits of your control, the condiment in the dish of life. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The true basis of religion is not belief, but intuitive experience. Intuition is the soul's power of knowing God. To know what religion is really all about, one must know God. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Organic Chemistry has become a vast rubbish heap of puzzling and bewildering compounds. — J. Norman Collie