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I was around when my father finished the last payment of his house. I remember like it was yesterday. He had worked all those years to own that house and he cried. He was so excited and so happy and I want to see other people get that feeling, too. — Magic Johnson

One cannot tell when he is going to be healed, so do not try to set an exact time limit. Faith, not time, will determine when the cure will be effected. — Paramahansa Yogananda

I'm a total ignoramus about the technical aspects but I have to say that it's awfully purty now. — Kevin Moffett

So I was a punk out of frustration. But I became a Tory out of hope. — Niall Ferguson

On the other hand, I came from a long line of grocers. — Stuart Gibbs

Whatever religion we are, we must pray together. — Mother Teresa

Year by year, more and more of the world gets disenchanted. Even the icy privacy of the arctic and antarctic circles is invaded. We have played Jack Horner with our earth, till there is never a plum left in it. — James Russell Lowell

I came then to a conviction that has never left me: that there is too much for me to attend to in this mortal life without overspeculation on the immortal, that it is not necessary to my peace of mind or to my effort to be a decent and useful person, to have a definite assurance about the affairs of the next world. — Ida Tarbell

Susan had told him once that bravery was when you wanted to pee your pants, but you kept fighting — Dan Krokos

But once an idea for a novel seizes a writer ... well, it's like an inner fire that at first warms you and makes you feel good but then begins to eat you alive, burn you up from within. You can't just walk away from the fire; it keeps burning. The only way to put it out is to write the book. — Dean Koontz

I wept when I was borne, and every day shewes why.
[I wept when I was born and every day explains why.] — George Herbert

People are like vines ... We are born and we grow. Like vines, people also need a tree to cling to, to give them support. — Elizabeth Kata