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It is a callous age; we have seen so many marvels that we are ashamed to marvel more; the seven wonders of the world have become seven thousand wonders. — L. Frank Baum

Every time you look in the mirror remember that God created you and that everything He creates is beautiful and good! — Joyce Meyer

Ordinary Bibles often include cross-references and brief concordances; Study Bibles include much more, all bound up in one fat volume, so that readers can find a lot of useful explanation on each page without having to hunt through Bible dictionaries and commentaries and the like. — D. A. Carson

I have always been very open and earnest about some things in my life, some things that are not directly in my life, but they're twirling around me at the time. — Ben Gibbard

Is this good for English football? In the short run, Chelsea's rise has broken up what was turning into an irritating Arsenal-Manchester United duopoly. But football leagues (look at Scotland, look at Spain) can get along OK with duopolies. A monopoly, however, is a disaster. Everyone else in the Premiership has to operate on some kind of business footing, and the terror stalking Highbury and Old Trafford is that Chelsea will be immune from financial discipline forever. — Matthew Engel

Once I really got into securities fraud prosecutions, I came to realize how central they were to the maintenance of a free market and how, in many ways, they are far more important to the welfare of our society than many of the more sensational criminal cases that one hears about. — Jed S. Rakoff

The great secret about goals and visions is not the future they describe but the change in the present they engender. — David Allen

For years I wondered why dreams are so often dull when related, and this morning I find the answer, which is very simple - like most answers, you have always known it: No context ... like a stuffed animal set on the floor of a bank. — William S. Burroughs

You have to know when to prod and when to be quiet, when to let things take their course. — Sue Monk Kidd

The charm of London is that you are never glad or sorry for ten minutes together; in the country you are one or the other for weeks. — Samuel Johnson

I'm not God - but I am something similar. — Roberto Duran

No wonder Gran had managed to run a brewery with such success for the past twenty-two years. She was a Machiavelli in skirts. — Sabrina Jeffries

Being rich is not about how much money you have or how many homes you own; it's the freedom to buy any book you want without looking at the price and wondering if you can afford it. — John Waters