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The heart of man plans his way, but z the LORD establishes his steps. — Anonymous
Change is like fire- if uncontrolled, it will consume us. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
Every father expects his boy to do the things he wouldn't do when he was young. — Kin Hubbard
Every breath you take brings you closer to your grave — Thabiso Monkoe
Remember that there are only three kinds of things anyone need ever do. (1) Things we ought to do (2) Things we've got to do (3) Things we like doing. I say this because some people seem to spend so much of their time doing things for none of these three reasons, things like reading books they don't like because other people read them. — C.S. Lewis
If this is just the beginning, my life's gonna be beautiful. — Dean Martin
I tend to cut David Brooks more slack than most people I know do, and I do it for one main reason. He can write. He's the best writer on that page, and I'd usually rather read him than others on that page I'm more likely to agree with. — Michael Tomasky
Denial makes it easier to keep an addiction progressing smoothly along and, being a lie, it's just better form. — Geoffrey Wood
Can we expect the flames of our worship of God to burn brightly in public on the Lord's Day when they barely flicker for Him in secret on other days? — Donald S. Whitney
Murder can sometimes seem justified, but it is murder all the same. You are truthful and clear-minded--face the truth, mademoiselle! Your friend died in the last resort, because she had not the courage to live. We may sympathize with her. We may pity her. But the fact remains--the act was hers--not another. — Agatha Christie
If nothing in this world satisfies me, perhaps it is because I was made for another world. — C.S. Lewis
The great American food writer M. F. K. Fisher once wrote an essay called 'The Anatomy of a Recipe.' To have a good anatomy, in her view, a recipe should have a sense of logical progression. She despaired of recipes with 'anatomical faults,' where the reader is told to make a cake batter and only then to grease the loaf pans. — Bee Wilson
