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The last song was so deep and raw and pure that I could not escape. It was as if the people were singing in between the notes, weeping and joyful at the same time, and I felt like their voices or something was rocking me in its bosom, holding me like a scared kid, and I opened up to that feeling-and it washed over me. — Anne Lamott

The voice of Jacob will do a little good if the hands be the hands of Essau. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

With true love, you can move mountains, make unusual sacrifices, live a life of deprivations and still be happy. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

The people who change the world never lose hope no matter how bleak the outcome might appear to be. — Laurence Overmire

Having outlived so many of my contemporaries, I ought not to forget that I may be thought to have outlived myself. — James Madison

Instead of being disappointed about where you are, be optimistic about where you are going. — Jon Gordon

By the rules of evidence in this trial the verdict is foreordained. If the testimony ... is admitted as competent, the conspiracy is proved. Because it would not be admitted except under the assumption that a conspiracy existed ... Here ... a defendant can be found guilty of being brought to court as a defendant. — E.L. Doctorow

Creativity isn't always about thinking outside the box, it's about looking around you and realizing there was never a box there in the first place. — Robert Michael Gallant

I first read 'The Lord of the Rings' as an adolescent. It's a dense novel, a sprawling, complex monster of a book populated with a prolific number of characters caught up in a narrative structure that, frankly, does not lend itself to conventional storytelling. — Peter Jackson

Around, around, Companions all, take your ground, And name the bell with joy profound! CONCORDIA is the word we've found Most meet to express the harmonious sound, That calls to those in friendship bound. — Friedrich Schiller