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The popes have spoken of human ecology, closely linked to environmental ecology. We are living in a time of crisis: we see this in the environment, but above all we see this in mankind Man is not in charge today, money is in charge, money rules. God our Father did not give the task of caring for the earth to money, but to us, to men and women: we have this task! Instead, men and women are sacrificed to the idols of profit and consumption: it is the 'culture of waste.' — Pope Francis

The church is in the hope business. We, of all people, ought to be known most for our hope because our hope is founded on something deeper than human ability or wishful thinking. — John Ortberg

Everything that anyone respects is what men naturally excel at: fighting, accruing wealth, playing at power ... — Janet Morris

The payment of tithing seems to facilitate keeping the spiritual battery charged in order to make it through the times when the spiritual generator has been idle or not working. — James E. Faust

ROM3.4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged. — Anonymous

My mom was an opera singer, and she gave up her career to raise a family. But she also taught my sisters how to sing. — Tika Sumpter

A lot of us have jobs where we need to give people structure but that is different from controlling. — Keith Miller

If you're upright, you're alright. — Pamela D. Beverly

The greatest art is to sit, and wait, and let it come. — Yogi Bhajan

His eyes turned to something like horror - the kind of horror usually reserved for bad slasher movies. I may as well have been wearing a fucking hockey mask and wielding a giant machete. — Heidi Cullinan

You want to prove you never stopped loving me?" She got up and stared down at me. "Start by trusting me with the truth. — Lisa Kessler

Together we can make a difference and empower communities to be self sufficient. — David Batstone