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The Christ in you is very still. He knows where you are going, and He leads you there in gentleness and blessing all the way. — Foundation For Inner Peace

In fact, "No" often opens the discussion up. The sooner you say "No," the sooner you're willing to see options and opportunities that you were blind to previously. Saying "No" often spurs people to action because they feel they've protected themselves and now see an opportunity slipping away. Since — Chris Voss

I did think I did see all heaven before me, and the great God himself. — George Frideric Handel

Had anyone written and divulged erroneous things and scandalous to honest life, misusing and forfeiting the esteem had of his reason among men, if after conviction this only censure were adjudged him that he should never henceforth write — John Milton

The leader is a person who has the possibility through destiny to know the people, to recognize their capacities, and to bring them to bear on the problem. — Arthur Zajonc

Do not be confused by what the natural world knows: We are all, in our own way, completely and totally alone. If love is real, it is complete and total failing of the intellect. It is utter self-destruction. It is pandemonium. — Joe Meno

Pope John Paul II was fascinated by the United States. And I think he was initially surprised at the vigor of the Catholic Church in the United States. Maybe some of the press that we had gotten he found wasn't true. No, I think he suspected the church in the United States. Did he challenge us to some things? Sure, he did. But, no, I always - I think there was a good alliance. There was a good gel there. — Chris Matthews

I don't take drugs, I take books. — Ingeborg Bachmann

Lydia supposed his headstone had been ordered. Something large and garish made of the finest marble and phallic shaped because being dead didn't stop you from being a dick. — Karin Slaughter

There is an old Russian saying. 'A serpent changes his skin, not his fangs. — M.K. Hobson