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His faith was in the Lord. He looked back without regret; he looked around without fear; and he looked ahead without doubt or apprehension because he trusted in Jesus Christ. — Warren W. Wiersbe

I like to put perfume on my pulse points, but I also love the way you can sense it - there is an atmosphere that comes from releasing a scent in to the world - it's a primal thing. I spray around me, not just on me, and it lingers in the room after I leave. — Cate Blanchett

Out from the heart of Nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It's only water," she said.
"Tell that to a drowning man," Giddon said. — Kristin Cashore

Property is theft. Nobody "owns" anything. When you die, it all stays here. — George Carlin

A person can't heal as long as they are deflecting and blaming. One must accept responsibility for their own actions and make the shift necessary for growth. — Sanjo Jendayi

What future is there for a female child who aspires to being Humpfrey Bogart? — Joanna Russ

What I resorted to in desperation - prayer - was what I should have turned to first. I felt as if God had tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Excuse me, mind if I give it a try? — John Green

Hang a shining star upon the highest bough. — Hugh Martin

I don't really talk to people. — Jon Richardson

She stared down into her coffee, as if she had more to say, but the words had fallen into the mug and were now too soggy to use. — Rachel Vincent

I'm interested in what would normally be considered the worst aspects of commercial art. I think it's the tension between what seems to be so rigid and cliched and the fact that art really can't be this way. — Roy Lichtenstein

Our inner space and our peace of mind are affected by our outer space. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Every time we let ourselves believe for unworthy reasons, we weaken our powers of self-control, of doubting, of judicially and fairly weighing evidence. We all suffer severely enough from the maintenance and support of false beliefs and the fatally wrong actions which they lead to, and the evil born when one such belief is entertained is great and wide. — William Kingdon Clifford