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Actually I feel more sure than I ever have in my life that I am obeying the Lord and am on the way He wills for me, though at the same time I am struck and appalled (more than ever!) by the shoddiness of my response. — Thomas Merton

Sascha looked torn. Should she cram my head full of newfound terror that the world would reject me, or let me wander into the big, scary out-there, like a naive lamb prancing to the slaughter? — Robin Wasserman

I don't think of myself as a poor deprived ghetto girl who made good. I think of myself as somebody who from an early age knew I was responsible for myself, and I had to make good. — Oprah Winfrey

Repetition is the key to real learning. — Jack Canfield

The universe is limitless and so are you. There is a limitless supply of good that the universe wants to show you. Step out of the way and let it be! — James Van Praagh

What I love about Beyonce is she's not a slave to a genre of music. — Tessanne Chin

Take painsto write a neat round, plain hand, and you will find it a great convenience through life to write a small and compact hand as well as a fair and legible one. — Thomas Jefferson

Who that has reason, and his smell,
Would not among roses and jasmin dwell? — Abraham Cowley

It kills me how these days everyone has clinical justification for their strangeness. — Miguel Syjuco

It's my life and I'm not afraid to LIVE it! I would rather experience the ups and downs of a life I have chosen, than to suffer the regret of a life I have settled for. — Steve Maraboli

I'm sassy, even though I hate that word! I'm sensitive and cry real easily. — Xosha Roquemore

Among Chuang-tzu's many skills, he was an expert draftsman. The king asked him to draw a crab. Chuang-tzu replied that he needed five years, a country house, and twelve servants. Five years later the drawing was still not begun. "I need another five years," said Chuang-tzu. The king granted them. At the end of these ten years, Chuang-tzu took up his brush and, in an instant, with a single stroke, he drew a crab, the most perfect crab ever seen. [Calvino retells this Chinese story] — Italo Calvino

The forgiveness of the world can only be accomplished by the judgment of the world. — Ralph Washington Sockman