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I'm reminded of how passionate Kuan Yin is about the importance of being human on this earth," continues Lena.
"It's the most important thing in your existence," states Kuan Yin. "Your existence is eternal. This phase (of your soul) is so important because you learn so much in human form. This is where the individual's 'spark' of existence can expand into bigger, more powerful energies. — Hope Bradford

The first black president was a hotter plot line than the first woman president. — Tina Brown

A Hit Of This,' Mr. President? The Huffington Post President Barack Obama had an up-close encounter with Denver's marijuana subculture during a stop in the city on Tuesday night. — Anonymous

Art is not sin. It's not always good. But it is not a sin. — Ann Patchett

It is a little weird now, going over to Heath's place. It's like, 'Hi Heath, hi Nomes.' Very strange! — Martin Henderson

Life - a spiritual pickle preserving the body from decay. — Ambrose Bierce

And because they were in some way one thing and one purpose, she smiled with him.
And they began this day with hope. — John Steinbeck

Together, hbeebti." "Always, Archangel. — Nalini Singh

What brought the British to the Gambia in the first place - which was bigger than it is now - was trade in ivory because the Gambia had a lot of elephants. They wiped out all the elephants and ended up selling Africans. — Yahya Jammeh

A slice of chocolate cake - priorities! - a scoop of chicken potpie, slice of chocolate cake, scoop of yam casserole, slice of chocolate cake, two scoops of mashed potatoes, a slice of chocolate cake, a scoop of buttery green beens, a slice of chocolate cake - — Gena Showalter

Although churches seem the most natural space to perform spiritual awakening, the disconcerting reality is that many people in Western society see churches more as museums of religion than sacred stages that dramatize the movement of God's spirit. — Diana Butler Bass

Youth is above all a collection of possibilities. — Albert Camus

When we first listen to depression, we find that the misery is consuming. It doesn't point anywhere or say anything. It just is. But when we keep listening, it tells stories of loss, rejection, or other events that happened to the person. It speaks of identifiable physiological problems. It points to a culture of irony: the culture with the most peace, money, and leisure is also the one with the most malignant sadness. — Edward T. Welch