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Vanity of vanities, all is vanity, and there is nothing new under the sun, as Solomon said more than three thousand years ago. — Paulo Coelho

Until we do something about wild dogs, kangaroos competing for pasture, your fortunes in life aren't gonna turn around. — Barry O'Sullivan

The angels are thoughts of love sent from God. Since God is continuously expressing loving thoughts, there are an infinite number of angels. They are very real messengers, sent by God, to help us feel peace and joy. — Doreen Virtue

True leadership is the orchestration of truth into action to shine Light into darkness. — Orrin Woodward

When I went to jail, I was a trained lawyer. And when the wardens received letters of demands or summonses, they didn't have the resources to go to an attorney to help them. I would help them settle their cases, so they became attached to me and the other prisoners. — Nelson Mandela

It was a life I didn't want to leave behind.It was a life I didn't want to forget. — Maggie Stiefvater

for too easily we come to love love first and not...that from which it comes. — Alexander Theroux

I admire people who are very successful. But if that success has been achieved through too much ruthlessness, then I may admire that person, but I can't respect him. — Ratan Tata

Worry is worthless. It can't change the past or control the future. It only spoils the moment. — Darrin Patrick

One must dare to be happy. — Gertrude Stein

The good news is that in every deck of fifty-two cards there are 2,598,960 possible hands. The bad news is that you are only going to be dealt one of them. — Anthony Holden

It is a bad idea to live too long. Few carry it off well. — Charles Frazier

God does arithmetic. — Carl Friedrich Gauss

She happily sat in church, while I smoked pot around the corner. She believed in God while I danced with demons. She had a future while I somehow seemed trapped in the past. — Brittainy C. Cherry