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Let us never lose hope! God loves us always, even with our mistakes and sins. — Pope Francis

targets destroyed, the training, the discipline, the hours of study, all led to this moment. This cold, bright afternoon in January 2061 marked the true beginning. A clear mind and cool blood. The apprentice knew these elements were as vital as skill, as wind direction, humiture, and speed. Under the cool blood lived an eagerness ruthlessly suppressed. The mentor had arranged all. Efficiently, and with an attention to detail that was also vital. The room in the clean, middle-class hotel — J.D. Robb

Always be willing to step out of the crowd to make a new friend. - Jeannie Fields-Dotson — Gary Chapman

Time and space are not conditions of existence, time and space is a model for thinking — Albert Einstein

Little else is requisite to carry a state to the highest degree of opulence from the lowest barbarism but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice: all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things. — Adam Smith

Many psychiatrists, including psychoanalysts, have painted the picture of a "normal" personality which is never too sad, too angry, or too excited. They use words like "infantile" or "neurotic" to denounce traits of types of personalities that do not conform with the conventional pattern of a "normal" individual. This kind of influence is in a way more dangerous than the older and franker forms of name-calling. Then the individual knew at least that there was some person or some doctrine which criticized him and he could fight back. But who can fight back at "science"? — Erich Fromm

When one's unconscious is full of vice, nothing realizes inner potential like hypocrisy. — Bauvard

TV news is what you want it to be, and if you want it to be different, take a look at what you watch. — Aaron Brown

Some things you can be so close to that you never grasp their true nature. — Jeff VanderMeer

An altruist is one who would be sincerely sorry to see his neighbor's children devoured by wolves. — H.L. Mencken