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The Religious person follows the teachings of their Church,
The Spiritual person follows the Guidance of their Soul. — Non Nomen
I really enjoy working with younger actors. I just feel like we're all peers together. — Sigourney Weaver
My parents professed to believe in God, but I rarely heard his name mentioned unattached to 'damn' or 'sakes' or 'willing. — Edith Konecky
Because all is lost, there is nothing to lose — Alan W. Watts
Only write from your own passion, your own truth. That's the only thing you really know about, and anything else leads you away from the pulse. — Marianne Williamson
I have a terrible memory; I never forget a thing. — Edith Konecky
You need to invest your time on earth — Sunday Adelaja
He unwittingly takes a false step and plunges into the abyss. — Paulo Coelho
If Grandma Goldman ever smiled, she must have done it in the bathroom with the door locked. She had been the undisputed head of her own family, ruling with an iron hand and a mouth full of rocks. — Edith Konecky
Work and life are not separate things and therefore cannot be balanced against each other except to create further trouble. — David Whyte
Political ideology can corrupt the mind, and science. — E. O. Wilson
Storms give you a chance to surpass yourself! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
We're so used to using military terminology in civilian speech that we forget those terms might mean something very specific. — Phil Klay
Intentions, good or bad, are not enough. There's luck or fate or something else that takes over ... — John Steinbeck
I am a great success, not because of what I have, but because, through service, I found enduring happiness. — Debasish Mridha
I want to play many different characters. — Demi Moore
My mother insisted that I had to try things on to make sure they were becoming. Becoming what, I always asked. — Edith Konecky
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there it was, and the fault was doubtless neither hers nor his, but that of the world they had grown up in, of their own moral contempt for it and physical dependence on it, of his half-talents and her half-principles, of the something in them both that was not stout enough to resist nor yet pliant enough to yield. — Edith Wharton
The majority of the Big Ten towns are college towns. The colleges are kind of what run the towns. — Steve Alford
If it hadn't been for Grandma, we'd have had no ethnic tone at all. — Edith Konecky