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Books of the sages of the ages reflect upon in stages; like honey their words on the tongue give due savour."
{Source: A Green Desert Father} — Richard Mc Sweeney
True balance means taking care of your health so you can enjoy your family and friends, which then leads to an environment that is conducive for experiencing success in your career. — Michelle Moore
Our help does not come from Washington, but from ourselves. — Henry Ford
The highest and most precious treasure we receive of God is, that we can speak, hear, see, etc.; but how few acknowledge these as God's special gifts, much less give God thanks for them. — Martin Luther
Wildflowers don't care where they grow. — Dolly Parton
But to call it looking was like calling an eighteen-course feast a snack. — Courtney Milan
We at the Christian Writers Guild couldn't be more proud of Brandy Vallance. Let her debut novel transport you to an entirely fresh time and place where you'll soon forget you're turning pages and find yourself riveted to the destinies of characters who'll leave a lasting impression on your heart. — Jerry B. Jenkins
God is serious about how we worship Him, and we must be serious about it, too. — R.C. Sproul
I like Miami in the winter: there's no humidity, no bugs, no mosquitoes. You go out and wear your jacket, and you're all good! — Prince Royce
Ehrlich hedged. The cancer cell, he explained, was a fundamentally different target from a bacterial cell. Specific affinity relied, paradoxically, not on "affinity," but on its opposite - on difference. Ehrlich's chemicals had successfully targeted bacteria because bacterial enzymes were so radically dissimilar to human enzymes. With cancer, it was the similarity of the cancer cell to the normal human cell that made it nearly impossible to target. — Siddhartha Mukherjee
Interestingly, simple and ordinary experiences often provide the most important learning opportunities we ever have. — David A. Bednar
Forms of government are forged mainly in the fire of practice, not in the vacuum of theory. They respond to national character and to national realities. — George F. Kennan
Reversing deforestation is complicated; planting a tree is simple. — Martin O'Malley
The key to productivity is to rotate your avoidance techniques. — Shannon Wheeler