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I must return to the mountains-to Yosemite. I am told that the winter storms there will not be easily borne, but I am bewitched, enchanted, and tomorrow I must start for the great temple to listen to the winter songs and sermons preached and sung only there. — John Muir

If I teach you reading and writing, I'm warning you I've got to hit you on the head and call you bad names when you're stupid, because that's how you do teaching. — Louis De Bernieres

I learned in high school that I was going to have to outwork people. I remember running around the track, training for football, and a faster guy ran past me. I just figured, I can outlast him. If I work harder than him, I'll beat him. And to this day I overprepare. — Roger Goodell

I don't tweet - I have nothing to say. — Gina Torres

The way to become happy Is to think And to feel That the very best is yet to come. — Sri Chinmoy

The capacity to suffer varies more than anything that I have observed in human nature. — Margot Asquith

Every faculty you have, your power of thinking or of moving your limbs from moment to moment, is given you by God. If you devoted every moment of your whole life exclusively to His service you could not give Him anything that was not in a sense his own already ... It is like a small child going to its father and saying, 'Daddy, give me sixpence to buy you a birthday present.' It is all very nice and proper, but only an idiot would think that the father is sixpence to the good on the transaction. — C.S. Lewis

When your psychiatrist forgets to look at the clock and is hanging on your every word, that's when you know, out of all his patients, you are the sickest. He — Augusten Burroughs

At the end of a marriage it is difficult to recall the beginning. — Shirley Ann Grau

Where in this wide world can man find nobility without pride, friendship without envy, or beauty without vanity? — Bantu Holomisa

Knitting, he thought, was a comfort to the soul. — Jan Karon

The longer she spent in America, the better she had become at distinguishing, sometimes from looks and gait, but mostly from bearing and demeanor, that fine-grained mark that culture stamps on people. (Chapter 17) — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

He thought only of one thing
the geometries before him. Here was God speaking in His simple absolute language, according to the same grammar that He had used to start the planets on their smooth and silken dance. — Mark Helprin

Nothing more alarming occurred than a fear, on Mrs. Allen's side, of having once left her clogs behind her at an inn, and that fortunately proved to be groundless. — Jane Austen

Have you expressed your love for God today? - John C. Westervelt - — Gary Chapman