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He wondered what lay in the far distance where he had never gone. The land didn't end beyond those nearby communities. Were there hills Elsewhere? Were there vast wind-torn areas like the place he had seen in memory, the place where the elephant died? — Lois Lowry

A theory of motivation is defective if it renders intelligible behaviour which is not intelligible. — Thomas Nagel

Over the years however, my nose grew and grew and it became apparent by the time I was fourteen that, like its owner, it was not growing straight. — Stephen Fry

I only know that one day you wake up and realize it doesn't hurt quite so much. Until then you can put yourself in the hands of God- He'll see you through. You can take it from someone who knows, dear. I've found his hands to be an easy place to rest. — Ann Tatlock

To enjoy the beauty and abundance of life, revitalize your life. — Debasish Mridha

The prophet knew that religion could distort what the Lord demanded of man, that priests themselves had committed perjury by bearing false witness, condoning violence, tolerating hatred, calling for ceremonies instead of bursting forth with wrath and indignation at cruelty, deceit, idolatry, and violence.
To the people, religion was Temple, priesthood, incense: "This is the Temple of the Lord, the Temple of the Lord, the Temple of the Lord" (Jer. 7:4). Such piety Jeremiah brands as fraud and illusion. "Behold you trust in deceptive words to no avail," he calls (Jer. 7 : 8 ). Worship preceded o r followed by evil acts becomes a n absurdity. The holy place is doomed when people indulge in unholy deeds. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

If entertainment years were dog years, man, I'd be like Gandhi. I'd be, like, 250 years old. — Justin Timberlake

Had many men spent but half that time in secret prayer, that they have spent in seeking after the philosopher's stone, how happy might they have been! — Thomas Brooks