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For the gifts of Nature belong to good and evil alike; but the proper gift of the elect is grace - that is, love - and they who bear the mark thereof are held worthy of everlasting life. — Thomas A Kempis

instruct the ignorant, counsel the doubtful, admonish sinners, bear wrongs patiently, forgive offences willingly, comfort the afflicted, pray for the living and the dead. — Philip Yancey

Sometimes things go wrong. You need to accept that. You need to know that you will be okay. You're amazing. You can have an amazing life if you choose to live it. — Trish Marie Dawson

Dude! If you scream in my ear again I will punch you in the uterus. — R.S. Grey

I've always been an old soul. — Jami Attenberg

I wouldn't doubt it if the CIA is behind Alcoholics Anonymous. — Scott Stapp

Can be read without any trouble and was probably written without any trouble. — Oscar Wilde

Make up your mind that you will become the seeker of your own higher self. — Ma Jaya

Global warming is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life as a physicist. — Harold Lewis

The fact is that Iran doesn't want to see the Taliban come back any more than do most Afghan citizens. — David Petraeus

St. Augustine teaches us that there is in each man a Serpent, an Eve, and an Adam. Our senses and natural propensities are the Serpent; the excitable desire is the Eve; and reason is the Adam. Our nature tempts us perpetually; criminal desire is often excited; but sin is not completed till reason consents. — Blaise Pascal

Afghanistan is a story of patriarchy, in a raw form. In that, it is also a story of Western history, with elements of the lives our foremothers and forefathers led. By learning about an ill-functioning system in Afghanistan, we can also begin to see how most of us - men and women, regardless of nationality and ethnicity - at times perpetuate a problematic culture of honor, where women and men are both trapped by traditional gender roles. Because we all prefer those roles - or maybe because it is how we were brought up and we know of nothing else. — Jenny Nordberg