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Whenever you surrender the most precious areas of your life to GOD, it's like trading in a pile of worthless pebbles for a truckload of priceless jewels. — Leslie Ludy

It is by logic we prove. It is by intuition we discover. — Henri Poincare

We are the only animals who steal and drink the milk from other species. — Sharon Gannon

EM Forster never gets any further than warming the tea pot ... Is it not beautifully warm? Yes, but there ain't going to be no tea. — Katherine Mansfield

But no one frees himself from being in love in three days. — Isabelle Adjani

Dr. Holmes came again. Large, fresh coloured, handsome, flicking his boots, looking in the glass, he brushed it all aside-headaches, sleeplessness, fears, dreams-nerve symptoms and nothing more, he said. — Virginia Woolf

The simultaneous existence of opposite virtues in the soul like pincers to catch hold of God. — Simone Weil

A lot of record company people, even though they're our age, want to be perceived as young hip guys, and they're hurting the business. — John Mellencamp

Hough I was creative, I also liked math and science. At Knox College, I studied creative writing and earned a degree in chemistry, thinking I would attend medical school. Ultimately, I decided that a career in nursing would allow more time for pursuing other creative interests. While I worked as an RN, I wrote stories inspired by my patients, designed t-shirts, and made hand-painted sandals. — Mary Pope Osborne

I've always scribbled, and I still do it. I've written numerous scripts for films for which I think I'd be perfect as the complex, intelligent and, yes, modern heroine. Embarrassingly bad, all of them. I've had to come to terms with the fact that I'm not a writer. — Romola Garai

The energy that gets the baby in is the energy that gets the baby out. — Ina May Gaskin

The historicity of Christ is as axiomatic for an unbiased historian as the historicity of Julius Caesar. — F.F. Bruce