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No one ever sowed the grain of generosity who gathered not up the harvest of the desire of his heart. — Saadi

Love does no wrong to others, so love fulfills the requirements of God's law. - Romans 13:10 — Gary Chapman

I've always been the opposite of a paranoid. I operate as if everyone is part of a plot to enhance my well-being. — Jack Canfield

One reason we can hardly bear to remain silent is that it makes us feel so helpless. We are so accustomed to relying upon words to manage and control others. If we are silent, who will take control? God will take control, but we will never let him take control until we trust him. Silence is intimately related to trust. — Richard J. Foster

As my good friend Will Shakespeare put it, the course of true love never did run smooth. You need not fear me, darling. I shall never again lift a hand to harm you. That would not bring me what I most desire, your love. Be forewarned, little one, that your life without me shall be a lonely one.
Farewell for now, sweet child.
All my love,
Lord Simon Baldevar, Earl of Lecarrow. — Trisha Baker

What you really want is all too often hidden just behind what you think you want. — Christy Hall

I was struck by how easy this was, how comfortable it was. There was no onion to peel here; Clark was an open book. Easy to read, easy to predict, he'd tell me anything I asked him. No holding back, no games, no bullshit. — Alice Clayton

If you cannot give God glory for something, you should not do it. If a person is not fully persuaded that an activity is pleasing to God, then it is a sin: "whatsoever is not of faith is sin" (Romans 14:23) — Alan De Jager

In contrast to the speculators preoccupation with rapid gain, value investors demonstrate their risk aversion by striving to avoid loss. — Seth Klarman

Foreign aid is a method by which the United States maintains a position of influence and control around the world — John F. Kennedy

I would not put a thief in my mouth to steal my brains. — Charles Portis

Once I saw a prizefighter boxing a yokel. The fighter was swift and
amazingly scientific. His body was one violent flow of rapid rhythmic action.
He hit the yokel a hundred times while the yokel held up his arms in
stunned surprise. But suddenly the yokel, rolling about in the gale of boxing
gloves, struck one blow and knocked science, speed and footwork as cold as a
Well-digger's posterior. The smart money hit the canvas. The long shot got the
nod. The yokel had simply stepped inside of his opponent's sense of time. — Ralph Ellison