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58th Verse When the ruler knows his own heart, the people are simple and pure. When he meddles with their lives, they become restless and disturbed. Bad fortune is what good fortune leans on; good fortune is what bad fortune hides in. Who knows the ultimate end of this process? Is there no norm of right? Yet what is normal soon becomes abnormal; peoples's confusion is indeed long-standing. Thus the master is content to serve as an example and not to impose his will. He is pointed but does not pierce; he straightens but does not disrupt; he illuminates but does not dazzle. — Wayne W. Dyer

I think some people who say they're not Christians can behave in a more godly fashion than people who call themselves Christians. — Anne Graham Lotz

This little ship you sent is more wonderful than the big one that takes me away from you. — Charles Frohman

No statement, theological or otherwise, should be made that would not be credible in the presence of burning children. — Irving Greenberg

But it would be like going to Heaven and not finding any of your friends there. Her life would go all beatific and empty in the eyes. — Lorrie Moore

Kept stepping into the same mud puddle and expecting it to be dry. — Kristin Hannah

I was raised in Brooklyn, and I lived there for 59 years. — Herbie Mann

I know I can't eat whatever I want and look the way I want, so you need to work for it. I give credit to Pilates and my parents' good genes. — Genesis Rodriguez

I think how tan a person is, is directly proportionate to how dumb they are. — Natasha Leggero

I would love it if my films made a lot of money, and may I say that 'The Yards' is the only one that's lost money. — James Gray

Rational was for people who didn't have a broken heart. — Linda Kage

Positive impact, positive society. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Each forward step we take we leave some phantom of ourselves behind. — John Lancaster Spalding