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Never can tell when you might come on somebody needs skinning. — Louis L'Amour
I have a theory about soul mates
that God wants to be our sweetheart. And once we fall in love with life and have an intimate relationship with Spirit, that's when we meet our soul mate. It's as if God says, 'You're not meant to be alone on this earth. I just wanted you to love me first. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
Loners can play well with others-the right others, — Anneli Rufus
Millie ran back and forth, first jumping on Diego, then Henry, then Diego. "Arff!" she said, which means "let's help" in the way dogs talk. — Tracy Aiello
Gethsemane is where He died; the cross is only the evidence. — Leonard Ravenhill
The critics could never mortify me out of heart - because I love poetry for its own sake, - and, tho' with no stoicism and some ambition, care more for my poems than for my poetic reputation. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
National socialism is the determination to create a new man. There will no longer exist any individual arbitrary will, nor realms in which the individual belongs to himself. The time of happiness as a private matter is over. — Adolf Hitler
I think if I wasn't in very high level, I never will be in the team. Cause I was high, in very high level. — Olga Korbut
We emerged from the events of September 11 more steadfast in our beliefs, more courageous in our actions and more determined to protect our values than ever before. — Jane D. Hull
Rock and Roll's got to be like Jack Daniels. You've got to feel it burn. — Nikki Sixx
True philosophy consists in relearning to look at the world. Maurice Merleau-Ponty — Simon Critchley
Try to see the good in all things... — M. Howson
None are more liable to mistakes than those who act only on second thoughts. — Luc De Clapiers
And the truth must finally lie in that which every oppressed individual feels within himself but hasn't the courage to express — Wilhelm Reich
I am neither an economist nor a photographer of monuments, and I am not much of a journalist either. What I am trying to do more than anything else is to observe life. — Henri Cartier-Bresson