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The gift of the Holy Ghost grows with worthiness. If you are baptized when you are eight years old, of course you are a child, and there is much you would not be expected to know. But the Holy Ghost comes to you as you grow and learn and make yourselves worthy. It comes a little at a time as you merit it. And as your life is in harmony, you gradually receive the Holy Ghost in a great measure. — Spencer W. Kimball

It's shameful what's happening in this country in terms of what we deny our children. — Kevin Eubanks

When our focus is on seeking, perfecting, or clinging to romance, the charge is often generated by instability, rather than by an authentic connection with another person. — Sharon Salzberg

There are a lot of legislators who are afraid that kids will learn science and lose their faith. — Lawrence M. Krauss

There is really nothing you can do easily: live or die or accept fame or money or defeat, it's all hard. — Charles Bukowski

I have visited Japan several times and have always been shown wonderful hospitality. — Stephen Hawking

One group of riders doped, the others alongside them racing clean. You can work out for yourselves which group was fastest. — David Millar

Nations, like individuals, can only learn by their own individual experience." Yul-chun — Pearl S. Buck

As our eyes meet, I get a kind of deja vu, but instead of feeling like I'm repeating something in the past, it feels like I'm experiencing something that will happen in my future...It's like knowing all the words to a song but still finding them beautiful and surprising. — Nicola Yoon

Grief does not seem to me to be a choice. Whether or not you think grief has value, you will lose what matters to you. The world will break your heart. So I think we'd better look at what grief might offer us. It's like what Rilke says about self-doubt: it is not going to go away, and therefore you need to think about how it might become your ally. — Mark Doty

And this notion of the meaninglessness of our lives here began to enflame us.
I took up the theme again that music and acting were good because they drove back chaos. Chaos was the meaninglessness of day-to-day life, and if we were to die now, our lives would have been nothing but meaninglessness. — Anne Rice

The historical sense involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence — T. S. Eliot

Space can be mapped and crossed and occupied without definable limit; but it can never be conquered. — Arthur C. Clarke

Gratitude is at the center of a life of faith. It sounds to simple to be true, but isn't that the sign of all deep truth: so simple we're tempted to dismiss it, and so hard, it is exactly what God uses to change our hard lives. — Ann Voskamp