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What is a normal goal to a young person becomes a neurotic hindrance in old age. - CARL JUNG No wise person ever wanted to be younger. - NATIVE AMERICAN APHORISM — Richard Rohr

There is never any turning back Gemma. You have to go forward. Make the future yours. — Libba Bray

It's bad enough sitting in a car, never mind driving it. — Cornelia Funke

Mind-body integration is more than a personal health strategy. It is a movement of consciousness that can change the world. — Matthew Sanford

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo should be developing new technologies to bypass government sensors and barriers to the Internet; but instead, they agreed to guard the gates themselves. — Tom Lantos

Char Miller's lively, insightful account of the life and world of American forester Gifford Pinchot fills a vitally important gap in environmental and conservation history. Anyone captivated by the issues and controversies surrounding the preservation and development of the nation's natural heritage should read this engaging, carefully researched biography. — Carolyn Merchant

I certainly believe that God did create the world, yeah, absolutely I believe that. — Lee Strobel

Noblesse oblige; or, superior advantages bind you to larger generosity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Satan impregnated my mother one lovely spring morning. We didn't have the heart to tell my father. — Holly Hood

Even though I may not intend it when I set out to write the book, these places just emerge as major players in what I'm doing, almost as if they are insisting on it. — David Guterson

I have an unforgettable destiny for this girl's virginity."
~Larsson TIGER — Pet Torres

Books on prayer are good, but not good enough. As books on cooking are good but hopeless unless there is food to work on, so with prayer. One can read a library of prayer books and not be one whit more powerful in prayer. We must learn to pray, and we must pray to learn to pray. — Leonard Ravenhill

It had been a winter of deadening seriousness, when all the illusions and bright dreams of my early twenties had withered and died. I did not yet have the interior resources to dream new dreams; I was far too busy mourning the death of the old ones and wondering how I was to survive without them. I was sure I could replace them somehow , but was not sure I could restore their brassy luster or dazzling impress . — Pat Conroy