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Praying, is recognizing yourself to be that which you desire to be, rather than begging God for that which you desire. — Neville Goddard

We become fully human when we become more than human, when we let God bring us beyond ourselves. — Pope Francis

I'M HAVING THE THOUGHT THAT . . . — Russ Harris

Because I know you live on the hope of seeing a better tomorrow, unlike the skeptics who have nothing to live for today. I would rather die with hope, than to live without any hope at all. — Nely Cab

Nature is woman's best friend,' she [Yasmina] often said. 'If you're having troubles, you just swim in the water, stretch out in a field, or look up at the stars. That's how a woman cures her fears'. — Fatema Mernissi

Gold and diamonds are not out there it is inside your mind.
You can create it with thoughtfulness and becoming kind. — Debasish Mridha

Stop searching and start revealing the treasures that reside inside of your heart. — Debasish Mridha

I always strive, when I can, to spread sweetness and light. There have been several complaints about it. — P.G. Wodehouse

Your personal problem will bring national answer! — Paul Gitwaza

Like your booty don't stink. — LL Cool J

awareness. "Yeah, but I can't wait to get you up there. Besides, unplanned, spontaneous — Kirsty Dallas

Right after my Twin Towers walk, I was approached by hundreds of people, and I said no to all the offers. I could have become a millionaire overnight, obviously, but I said no, and I continue to be uninterested. — Philippe Petit

Just as it is necessary to rob your enemies of their humanity, so you have to find a way of relinquishing responsibility for the evil you are about to commit. You must define yourself as a victim. It follows that you, in committing murder, even genocide, are merely acting in self-defence. It is the victim who is responsible. This was Hitler's constant and deeply paradoxical claim. As Jeffrey Herf points out, he and his propagandists had to maintain two completely contradictory ideas: 'one rooted in the grandiose idea of a master race and world domination, the other in the self-pitying paranoia of the innocent, beleaguered victim'.23 In general, as Vamik Volkan notes, dualists tend to combine 'paradoxical feelings of omnipotence and victimization'.24 On the one hand we are masters of the universe; on the other we are the devil's slaves. — Jonathan Sacks

Stand tall like a tower of God. — Lailah Gifty Akita