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Active, successful natures act, not according to the maxim, "know thyself," but as if prompted by the commandment: will a self, and so become a self. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Why should not He had made all things, still having something immediately to do with the things that He has made? Where lies the great difficulty, if we own the being of a God, that He created all things out of nothing, I'll be allowing something immediate influence of God on creation still? — Jonathan Edwards
States have the responsibility to create rules and conditions for growth and development, and to channel the benefits to all citizens by providing education and making people able to participate in the economies, and in decision-making. — Anna Lindh
Man has always been half-monster, half-dreamer. — Ray Bradbury
It's a very brave thing to fall in love. You have to be willing to trust somebody else with your whole being, and that's very difficult, really difficult and very brave. — Nicole Kidman
To business that we love we rise bedtime, and go to't with delight. — Sydney Smith
I don't think that Dreamworks would have signed me expecting to really mess around with whatever it is I do. — Elliott Smith
If Christianity only means one more bit of good advice, then Christianity is of no importance. There has been no lack of good advice for the last four thousand years. A bit more makes no difference. — C.S. Lewis
The goal is partly the enjoyment; it doesn't come later, but within the very process of the struggle. — David Steindl-Rast
The more one needs God the more perfect he is. To need God is nothing to be ashamed of but is perfection itself. It is the saddest thing in the world if a human being goes through life without discovering that he needs God! — Soren Kierkegaard
I would have grown up to be a gentleman adventurer if I were more of a gentleman. — Alex Potvin
When one is in great pain, you know one cannot feel any blessing quite as it may deserve. — Jane Austen