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I'd play with these Indian players, the tabla and sitar. — Bob Livingston
"That of the person who sees other human beings as sinners," said the Master. — Anthony De Mello
Death may whiten in sun or out of it. — Sylvia Plath
My mother is part albino. Bella Swan — Stephenie Meyer
You already have one asshole, you don't need another one — Greg Behrendt
And Chris Benoit, as magnificent as he looks, is not medically cleared yet. — Ric Flair
It is nice when things end. That is what stories do - they end. It is hard to write endings and it is hard to come to the end of things, but I think when it is done right, it is a very satisfying way to appreciate something. — Jon Hamm
According to my judgement the most important point to be attended to is this: above all things see to it that your souls are happy in the Lord. Other things may press upon you, the Lord's work may even have urgent claims upon your attention, but I deliberately repeat, it is of supreme and paramount importance that you should seek above all things to have your souls truly happy in God Himself! Day by day seek to make this the most important business of your life. This has been my firm and settled condition for the last five and thirty years. For the first four years after my conversion I knew not its vast importance, but now after much experience I specially commend this point to the notice of my younger brethren and sisters in Christ: the secret of all true effectual service is joy in God, having experimental acquaintance and fellowship with God Himself. — George Muller
Some pale, hueless flicker of sensitivity is in me. God, must I lose it in cooking scrambled eggs for a man ... — Sylvia Plath
You have to make it happen. — Denis Diderot
Where shall I go, beyond the bounds of heaven and earth, that God may come to me, since He has said: Heaven and earth do I fill. — Augustine Of Hippo
Game in, game out, year in, year out, just a kid cruising the ice looking to cause trouble - a wicked wristshot for a goal, a crushing bodycheck, a fight - opponents' bodies littered on the ice, fans out of their seats, the place in an uproar, and Wendel, no expression on his face, looking around wondering what the commotion was about. — Ken Dryden
Frustration is a sign I am acting independently. The more you try your own way, the tighter the doors will stay closed. — Joyce Meyer