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A holy and heavenly life is a continual pain to the consciences of sinners around you and continually solicits them to change their course. — Richard Baxter

An unkind heart is the worst. It is a plague to its possessor, and a torment to those around him. — Charles Spurgeon

It's the damage that we do and never know. It's the words that we don't say that scare me so. — Elvis Costello

You ask me what it means to be irrelevant? The feeling is akin to visiting your old house as a wandering ghost with unfinished business. Imagine going back: the structure is familiar ,but the door is now metal instead of wood,the walls have been painted a garish pink ,the easy chair you loved so much is gone .Your office is now the family room and your beloved bookcases have been replaced by a brand-new television set . This is your house,and it is not. And you are no longer relevant to this house , to its walls and doors and floors ; you are not seen . — Azar Nafisi

Where I live if someone gives you a hug it's from the heart. — Steve Irwin

It's easy for women to say they don't understand and ask a man for help. As the saying goes, boys play with toys, and girls play with boys. — Tom Stewart

Let me tell you, there's no long-distance relationship like an interstellar one. — Karen Lord

If only you could really use a fail-proof system to know who was worth keeping and who needed to be thrown away. It would make it so much easier to move through the world, picking and choosing what connections to make, or whether to make any at all. — Sarah Dessen

And I like asking questions, to keep learning; people with big egos might not want to look unsure. — Heston Blumenthal

The normal economic system works itself. — James Salter

The modern world is full of pundits, poseurs, and mall ninjas. Preparedness is not just about accumulating a pile of stuff. You need practical skills, and those come only with study, training, and practice. Any armchair survivalist with a credit card can buy a set of stylish camouflage fatigues and an "M4gery" carbine encrusted with umpteen accessories. Style points should not be mistaken for genuine skills and practicality. — James Wesley, Rawles