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Faith is to the soul what life is to the body. Prayer is to faith what breath is to life. How a man can live and not breathe is past my comprehension, and how a man can believe and not pray is past my comprehension too. — J.C. Ryle

It was quite a different sort of thing, a sentiment distinct and independent. Mrs. Weston was the object of a regard which had its basis in gratitude and esteem. Harriet would be loved as one to whom she could be useful. For Mrs. Weston there was nothing to be done; for Harriet every thing. — Jane Austen

Whoever said running in the morning gives you energy never had a day job that involves customer service. — Caroline Kepnes

Practise hard; whether you live or die does not matter. You have to plunge in and work, without thinking of the result. — Swami Vivekananda

Almost all new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when they are first produced. — Alfred North Whitehead

The Homebrew Computer Club was the highlight of my life. I was too shy to ever talk in the club meeting, but the way that I could communicate sometimes was by doing good designs. I was very skilled at a certain type of circuit design. — Steve Wozniak

Whom are you going to dance with?' asked Mr. Knightley.
She hesitated a moment and then replied, 'With you, if you will ask me.'
Will you?' said he, offering his hand.
Indeed I will. You have shown that you can dance, and you know we are not really so much brother and sister as to make it at all improper.'
Brother and sister! no, indeed. — Jane Austen

Life never delivers your dreams as a hamper, You have to fight for it — Olufemi Olumide

But you're disappointed." He brushed a strand of hair from her face. "It's not possible for you to disappoint me. — Nicholas Sparks

The world is no longer a romantic place; some of its people still are however, and therein lies the promise. Don't let the world win. — John Cage

Number one rule for fiction: Coincidence can be used to worsen a characters predicament, but never to solve his problems. — Vivian Vande Velde

The sense that my world is stable and stationary, that change will never come and that all will go on continuously as it is, is the nature of all delusion. — Brenda Shoshanna

The higher one climbs on the spiritual ladder, the more they will grant others their own freedom, and give less interference to another's state of consciousness. — Paul Twitchell

So remarkably deaf was my grandfather Squeers That he had to wear lightning-rods over his ears To even hear thunder, and oftentimes then He was forced to request it to thunder again. — Bill Nye