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Our ancestors lived out of doors. They were as familiar with the night sky as most of us are with our favorite television programs. — Carl Sagan

Two incomplete people can't complete one another. Complete yourself and then let someone else complement you. — Tony Gaskins

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IF THERE IS NO JOSEPH

I will have sweet patience (12:83). Bright flames inside make a soft glow without. Enlightenment knows how laughter hides inside grief. Only if you love can you feel absence.

If there is no Joseph for you, you're not alive. Jacob felt so happy with his son that his crying out for the stain-colored coat still breaks everyone's heart. — Bahauddin

Nature herself, as has been often said, requires that we should be able, not only to work well, but to use leisure well; for, as I must repeat once again, the first principle of all action is leisure. Both are required, but leisure is better than occupation and is its end. — Aristotle.

I don't like improvising on camera, particularly, but very often, a scene will not be working, and you rehearse it once or twice, and you realize something's missing. So I'll play with it until it makes sense. — Alan Arkin

Aladdin rates high for fuckability and marriage material. I mean, imagine the possibilities for sex in public places with that magic carpet. — Keeley Bates

I'll keep your heart, Scar," he whispered. "If you keep mine. — A.C. Gaughen

Better to confess Christ 1000 times now and be despised by men, than be disowned by Christ before God on the day of Judgment. — J.C. Ryle

Travel brings wisdom only to the wise. It renders the ignorant more ignorant than ever. — Joe Abercrombie

The heart knows today what the mind will learn tomorrow. — Tham Khai Meng

Sometime in the near future, I pray that my faith can surpass the physical reality that appears in front of me and beyond me. — Patricia Graham

Trends can tyrannize; trends are traps. In any creative industry, the fact that others are moving in a certain direction is always proof positive, at least to me, that a new direction is the only direction. — George Lois

[The book, Anna Karenina, is] a mirror held up to the real, grimy, quotidian interactions of married life, of which romance is little more than a passing mood: marriage, that slippery social contract that, if it works at all, depends more on indulgent disconnection than on some kind of sacred accord. — Kate Moses

If it is a terrifying thought that life is at the mercy of the multiplication of these minute bodies [microbes], it is a consoling hope that Science will not always remain powerless before such enemies ... — Louis Pasteur

The story knows itself better than the writer does at some point, knows what's being said before the writer figures out how to say it. — Joy Williams