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If you know the North, you know where the South is; if you know the darkness, you know where the light is! Evil is an excellent compass to find the good! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We have history as a guide, and history suggests that this brand of comprehensive reform ... is a recipe for failure. — David Vitter

I love graphic novels - I love reading them, I enjoyed writing them, I would love to go back and do them again. I hope I'm savvy enough to do them in the right way. — John Ridley

In our final moments we all realize that relationships are what life is all about. Wisdom is learning that truth sooner rather than later. — Rick Warren

Relationships are working either for our good and success, or they are harming us — Sunday Adelaja

Embraced in Isaac's wings, I decided that change wasn't such a bad thing. It actually gave flight to a whole new world I couldn't wait to explore. — Cherie Colyer

When you SEEK HAPPINESS for yourself, it will always elude you. When you seek happiness for OTHERS, you will find it yourself. — Wayne Dyer

Alan Chadwick's garden is a 'garden of the mind' as much as it is of the soil, and like all genuinely inspired creations it has the power to stir us to new dreams, to a new vision of what man and nature can do, together. — Page Smith

Path led through the sea, your way through the mighty waters, though your footprints were not seen. — Anonymous

As if he sensed her need, Levi scooped her into his arms and carried her back to the rock she used for sitting. But instead of depositing her there, he tucked her closer and sat down with her in his lap. He didn't say anything, just held her. And it was perfect. — Karen Witemeyer

One life is not enough for me. I want to go lots of places. — Joyce Maynard

I wonder how many such men in America would know that Communism, the New Deal, Fascism, Nazism, are merely so-many trade-names for collectivist Statism, like the trade-names for tooth-pastes which are all exactly alike except for the flavouring. — Albert Jay Nock