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I am so fresh in soul and spirit that life gushes and bubbles around me in a thousand springs. — Robert Schumann

The person who is working on his or her family history fits the description of one who is fulfilling his or her duty. I know the effort, I know the expense. I know the difficulties through which one may go to uncover one name. I know our Heavenly Father is aware of these efforts. And those for whom we perform sacred ordinances are aware of our efforts. Oftentimes, in a miraculous way, there shall appear before us a clear pathway through a field of turbulence. — Thomas S. Monson

My body should only be for my husband and it's just a sacred thing, — Kylie Bisutti

The theory behind AltConf is simple: it's worth being in town for WWDC, even if you don't have tickets, and if you're already there, you might as well go to the conference next door. The reality of what AltConf has become is an important addition to the very controlled stream of information Apple provides. Some of the industry's best speakers don't work at Apple, and some of the industry's most important topics aren't being discussed by Hair Force One. — Mike Lee

Might have punctured a lung, if he had a lung. Most trees don't, as a rule. — George R R Martin

People often ask me whether I believe in God. I haven't seen God. But I think that one's beliefs are one's God - and, in those terms, yes, God is there. — Kapil Dev

Working for President Nixon was the most extraordinary professional experience of my life. He was endlessly fascinating: brilliant, visionary, kind, generous, warm, funny - and yes, a good man. — Monica Crowley

Scarcely anything in literature is worth a damn except what is written between the lines. — Raymond Chandler

Events are the best teacher for us. You try to learn from people, there is always some bend to it. — Yoko Ono

[O]nly Colonel Lanser knew what war really is in the long run . . . and he tried not to think what he knew--that war is treachery and hatred, the muddling of incompetent generals, the torture and killing and sickness and tiredness, until at last it is over and nothing has changed except for a new weariness and new hatreds. — John Steinbeck

Your optimism continues to defy reality — Aimee Carter