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The great chasm between the thing I say, & the thing I would say, wd be quite dispiriting to me, in spite even of such kindnesses as yours, if the desire did not master the despondency. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

I was obsessed with the Spice Girls! I always wanted to be Sporty. Or Posh, but I wasn't pretty enough. — Jessie J.

Fear is just an idea in the mind that limits you. You cannot become enlightened if you are afraid, nor can you become happy. — Frederick Lenz

There's a great freedom you get when you're making TV that you don't get when you're doing film. — Kieran Bew

Amazing how people saw what they wanted to see without taking the time to look. — Barbara Claypole White

I don't think anyone ever feels acknowledged enough. — Rick Springfield

me. That's what it does. Nothing is ever enough. You get more, and more, but you're never happy. It's a trap baited with all the things you want most. That life - it's not worth living. — Christie Golden

Psalm 100 Theme: An invitation to enter joyfully into God's presence. His faithfulness extends to our generation and beyond. Author: Anonymous A psalm. For giving grateful praise. 1Shout for joya to the LORD, all the earth. 2Worship the LORDb with gladness; come before himc with joyful songs. 3Know that the LORD is God.d It is he who made us,e and we are hisa; we are his people,f the sheep of his pasture.g 4Enter his gates with thanksgivingh and his courtsi with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.j 5For the LORD is goodk and his love endures forever;l his faithfulnessm continues through all generations. — Anonymous

Behind every obstacle is an opportunity;
behind every mistake is a lesson. — Matshona Dhliwayo

We make our living by working and earning. We make our life by servicing and caring. — Debasish Mridha

In daily life language is important, if not in itself, then as a symptom. — Mark Helprin