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I've two huge German shepherds who are my boys. They're called Biscuit and Buster, and I love them to bits. — Martin Compston

When life is boring, have a funky dance and watch yourself dancing after closing your eyes. — Debasish Mridha

God takes everyone he loves through a desert. It is his cure for our wandering hearts, restlessly searching for a new Eden ...
The best gift of the desert is God's presence ... The protective love of the Shepherd gives me courage to face the interior journey. — Paul E. Miller

It's a miserable story!" said Bruno. "It begins miserably, and it ends miserablier. I think I shall cry. Sylvie, please lend me your handkerchief."
"I haven't got it with me," Sylvie whispered.
"Then I won't cry," said Bruno manfully. — Lewis Carroll

Tomorrow contains more joy than any yesterday you recall. — Mike Murdock

The only time you don't find a four-leaf clover," he liked to say, "is when you stop looking for one. — Daniel James Brown

Women's lib, Frannie had decided, was nothing more nor less than an outgrowth of the technological society. Women were at the mercy of their bodies. They were smaller. They tended to be weaker. A man couldn't get with child, but a woman could
every four-year-old knows it. And a pregnant woman is a vulnerable human being. Civilization had provided an umbrella of sanity that both sexes could stand beneath. — Stephen King

You are exactly who you need to be in this moment. Don't begrudge that or justify it. — Jennifer Mclean

A lion gains nothing from boasting to a dog. — Matshona Dhliwayo

There is no time. There is no space. There is no condition. There is only awareness, awareness of these ideas. — Frederick Lenz

A Christian ought to speak kindly even when given the opportunity to retaliate. — Rick Warren

It is wonderful when a calculation is made, how little the mind is actually employed in the discharge of any profession. — Samuel Johnson