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I've never owned an actual trail-running shoe myself, but maybe I should. My favorite paths are fraught with peril, much of it skulking at shoelace level. A rock, a root, an errant pine cone. Wham, and you're down, choking in dust and picking pebbles from wounds in your forearms and knees. — Don Kardong

In times of suffering, don't turn inward to self-pity or outward to revenge, but turn to the lover of your soul, Jesus. — Crystal Mary Lindsey

Live with your eyes wide open. — Sheila Hendrix

Marriage is a relationship between a man and a woman. I don't think it is the role of the state to define what marriage is. — John Sentamu

What most of all hinders heavenly consolation is that you are too slow in turning yourself to prayer. — Thomas A Kempis

There is truly no other place bearing so much love as airports. — Ioana-Cristina Casapu

Look: I download music illegally, if I really want it. But I always then buy the record - I support art. — Pete Wentz

I have said to people I have six children, one son, four daughters, and a church. — Robert H. Schuller

I like the idea of working my way up. I don't feel impatient to immediately jump into something that could literally bring down a studio if I don't do it well. — Damien Chazelle

It has unfortunately now become a habit for so many generations, that it has almost passed into an instinct throughout the Jewish body, to rely upon the weapon of secrecy. Secret societies, a language kept as far as possible secret, the use of false names in order to hide secret movements, secret relations between various parts of the Jewish body: all these and other forms of secrecy have become the national method. — Hilaire Belloc

In every story of solipsism, there is always a conspiracy. Why? Because there is always a background involved in every perception. — Douglas Lain

color, from badger-colored veterans who could handle — Rudyard Kipling

They aren't actually lost. It's more like when you misplace something in the house. Sooner or later you find it, because it was never really missing. You just didn't remember where you had left it. — Tammy Doherty