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Our most modern sin is that we do not love the world enough. We have exiled the holy from this realm so we can turn its mountains into money. — Erik Reece

Don't tie your success to anything other than what's inside you — Debra Anastasia

God is another name for human intelligence raised above all error and imperfection, and extended to all possible truth. — William Ellery Channing

It's miles worse for you than that; I'm in love with your gamekeeper. — E. M. Forster

Discipline yourself - so others don't have to. — John Wooden

She wondered if this were what hell was about. Not a place of punishment but of disparity. Those who had done nothing to earn their fate lived like this, while three miles away, others rode the Ferris wheel and children raised their hands joyfully to a hot-air balloon that rained down candy on their heads. — James Lee Burke

There is not true intimacy between souls who do not know how to respect one another's solitude. — Thomas Merton

I live in N.Y.C. and walk everywhere, so I like stylish shoes that are comfortable. — Vincent Piazza

To be a role model of the kingdom priority is for your lifestyle to speak it — Sunday Adelaja

There are no struggles greater than those we place before ourselves. — E. Annette Blake

As usual, I shall tell my story badly; and you, as usual, will think me extravagant. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Knowledge can be acquired by a suitable and complete study, no matter what the starting point is. Only one must know how to 'learn.' What is nearest to us is man; and you are the nearest of all men to yourself. Begin with the study of yourself; remember the saying 'Know thyself. — G.I. Gurdjieff

The law cannot make a wicked person virtuous ... God's grace alone can accomplish such a thing. — Ron Paul

That was on the pillar stone on Ynys Bainail," I said, indicating the carving. "What does it mean?"
"It is Mor Cylch, the maze of life," Tegid told me. "It is trodden with just enough light to see the next step or two ahead, but not more. At each turn the soul must decide whether to journey on or whether to go back the way it came."
"What if the soul does not journey on? What if it chooses to go back the way it came?"
"Stagnation and death," replied Tegid with mild vehemence. He seemed irritated that anyone would consider retreating.
"And if the soul travels on?"
"It draws nearer its destination," the bard answered. "The ultimate destination of all souls is the Heart of the Heart. — Stephen R. Lawhead