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We lighten the loads of others best by helping the Lord strengthen them. — Henry B. Eyring

You can educate yourself right out of a relationship with God. — Tammy Faye Bakker

Materialism and consumerism are merely emergent properties of our neurobiology given free rein in a free market. — Piers Steel

A true friend is one soul divided into two people. — Aristotle.

In other words, he explained, unless we bear witness to God's presence by our own good deeds, He is not present. — Thomas L. Friedman

I think the best thing I could ever teach my daughter is that she's not an object or a trophy, and that she can trust in herself and believe in herself and that you are not your things, and you are not your job. — Josh Homme

Instead of belittling, judging, or getting angry at others or at yourself, develop empathy for yourself and others. Remind yourself: Just like me, this person is seeking happiness in their life. — Kayla Moore

Just snow and sapphire and ink. — Stephenie Meyer

This, it occurred to me, this was the undisciplined human community that, fired by its dull collective wit, now drove the armed nation towards it knew-not-what sort of epic martial cataclysm: a massive flailing organism with all the rectitude and foresight of an untrained puppy.

--In the private letters of Albert Sloane, by permission of the Sloane family. — George Saunders

I think that all research scientists think of themselves as belonging to a grand tradition, building on work that has been worked on since the very beginning of science itself. Whereas I'm not sure writers think of themselves in the same way. — Hanya Yanagihara

Throught human history, illusions of knowledge, not ignorance, have proven to be the principal obstacles to discovery — Daniel J. Boorstin

There were lines people drew in their lives, and subsequently, they thought of everything else as having happened "before" and "after" those points. — Susan Jane Bigelow