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Arrived at an age when others had already long been married and had children and held important positions, and were obliged to produce the best that was in them with all their energy, I still regarded myself as youthful, a beginner who faced immeasurable time, and I was hesitant about final decisions of any kind. — Stefan Zweig

If you want to change the climate of your marriage immediately, start praying for your spouse — Justin Davis

New York is an exciting town where something is happening all the time, most unsolved. — Johnny Carson

I feel in me the vocation of the Priest. I have the vocation of the Apostle. Martyrdom was the dream of my youth, and this dream has grown with me. Considering the mystical body of the Church, I desired to see myself in them all. — Therese Of Lisieux

Anything could go wrong any day of the week. What's the point of worrying in advance? — Judy Blume

She had found more than peace of mind. She had discovered the state of her soul set down in ink. — Nancy Horan

Nature is man's religious book, with lessons for every day. — Theodore Parker

Possession means to sit astride the world Instead of having it astride of you. — Charles Kingsley

When we are forced to stop the noise around us and in us, we begin to hear everything that is not us, and this is the beginning of humility and the renewal of our soul's energy; as only by listening to all that is larger than us can we discover and feel our place in the Universe. — Mark Nepo

Though others before him had triumphed three times, Pompeius, by having gained his first triumph over Libya, his second over Europe, and this the last over Asia, seemed in a manner to have brought the whole world into his three triumphs. — Plutarch

No bird soars in a calm. — David McCullough

Jump out of bed and I stumble to the kitchen, pour myself a cup of ambition and yawn and stretch and try to come alive. — Dolly Parton

Emotion seemed more valid than experience, for I had so much of the former and so little of the latter. — Helen Van Slyke