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Every time I set foot on that trail, I feel grateful for the PCTA for doing the work it does to protect and preserve it — Cheryl Strayed

What a remarkable reminder that none of us can actually control what happens. We can only control the grace with which we react. — Amy Robach

Those who believe in death
are the ones who believe we are born.
The ones who understand
we are in a dream-like unknown space right now,
will believe neither in death nor in life. — MARTH

I didn't mind working in the clubs, but I resented it being a club where pimps hang out. Because the music that I create is of a higher intellect than that. It not only encompasses pimps, but whores, ballplayers, executives ... everybody. — Barry White

Empathy is walking a mile in somebody else's moccasins. Sympathy is being sorry their feet hurt. — Rebecca O'Donnell

You can either be god of certain areas of your life, or let Me be God of your whole life. — The Skit Guys

Airports should all belong to the same country. The country of Crappacia. Or Bleakovania. Or Suckitan. — Jennifer Donnelly

I wanted it to be a wonderful combination of being able to dance a little bit, not being especially good, but also playing a character who says the line, "I love to dance". — Mary Steenburgen

God is "light" (1 John 1:5), as well as love; and because He is such, sin cannot be ignored, its heinousness minimized, nor its guilt cancelled. — Arthur W. Pink

In the true married relationship, the independence of husband and wife will be equal, their dependence mutual, and their obligations reciprocal. — Lucretia Mott

I don't like John Terry and I never have. He's got funny eyes and he's a cry baby. He's also a Cockney. — Noel Gallagher

The potential consequences of any task or activity are the key determinants of how important a task really is to you and to your company. — Brian Tracy

THERE ARE moments of great luxury in the life of a secret agent. There are assignments on which he is required to act the part of a very rich man; occasions when he takes refuge in good living to efface the memory of danger and the shadow of death; and times when, as was now the case, he is a guest in the territory of an allied Secret Service. — Ian Fleming

Death is every mortal's shadow, his true shadow, and time is its servant, spinning that shadow slowly round, until what stretched behind one now stretches before him. — Steven Erikson