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Every morning is new as the last one, uncreased as the not quite imaginable first. — Jane Hirshfield

This is the cosmic ruler who hears the sparrow fall and monitors the hairs on our head. He works in all things, not just in some things. There is no limit to God's involvement in our lives. We — Phillip D. Jensen

There is only one relief for great sufferings, and that is to endure and surrender to their compulsion. — Seneca.

The Conservative sees in the free market the harmony of interests and rules of cooperation that also underlie the civil society. — Mark Levin

Passion is the degree of difficulty we are willing to endure to accomplish the goal. — Louie Giglio

If I have to get into a bikini, then I eat carrot sticks for three days. — Margot Robbie

Ask anyone who knows me - I am constantly moving things around in my place. — Shaun White

The second of our Lord's two great commandments carries a double charge: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself' (Matt. 22:39). Therefore, love of companion is governed, in part, by esteem of self. — Russell M. Nelson

here George Eliot had progressed through the bookshelves. Roland saw her black silk skirts, her velvet trains, sweeping compressed between the Fathers of the Church, and heard her firm foot ring on metal among the German poets. Here — A.S. Byatt

Because ... as you already know from experience, I wont abandon a damsel in distress — Marilyn Phillips

I work legs, upper body, everything. Legs are very important. I do hang cleans and squats - I do primary exercises. Squats work over 60 percent of your muscle mass in your body. The hang cleans work on my explosive movement, which is essential for success. — Larry Fitzgerald

I would include non-medical sex selection as one of those practices that I think is morally questionable and that can carry adverse social consequences. — Michael Sandel

It is not for the concept, but for the experience, that we use the term the Beloved. The experience of this enormity we falteringly label divine is unconditioned love. Absolute openness, unbounded mercy and compassion. We use this concept, not to name the unnameable vastness of being
our greatest joy
but to acknowledge and claim as our birthright the wonders and healings within. — Stephen Levine