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The only way you can be a mark is if you want something for nothing. If you're greedy, you're set up. — Maya Angelou

Suddenly, it seemed like I could see through her eyes and experience what she was experiencing. It blew my mind because I had never had that happen. — Brey King

The truth is that you can only come to know God when you give up the past and the future in your mind and merge totally into the now, because God is always here now. — Wayne Dyer

I can see others in the sunlight; I can see our boats' crews and our athletic young men on the glistening water, or speckled with the moving lights of sunlit leaves; but I myself am always in the shadow looking on. Not unsympathetically, - God forbid! - but looking on alone, much as I looked at Sylvia from the shadows of the ruined house, or looked at the red gleam shining through the farmer's windows, and listened to the fall of dancing feet, when all the ruin was dark that night in the quadrangle. — Charles Dickens

Common consensus is not thought but wishful thinking. — Ernst Pawel

The truths of Christianity are constant, unchanging, and meant for all people, times, and places. But the methods by which truth is articulated and practiced must be culturally appropriated, and therefore constantly translated ... if doctrine is constant and practice is constantly changing, the result is living orthodoxy. — Mark Driscoll

It is true that novelists are shameless and obey no decent law, and they are not to be trusted on any account, but some Mysteries even they must honor. — Catherynne M Valente

I kind of think of my life as this incredible hurricane of so many adventures. We can all make a difference, and we can all be courageous and believe in ourselves. — Bindi Irwin

Ideas govern the world, or throw it into chaos. — Auguste Comte

The library is not just an information center. It's always been a refuge for anyone to come to, whatever status in society. For people, intellectuals, pseudo-intellectuals, for lonely people. For every walk of life. — Wendy MacNaughton

I think we could all do better sometimes of not overextending ourselves as much. — Victoria Osteen