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Let us set apart special seasons for extraordinary prayer. For if this fire should be smothered beneath the ashes of a worldly conformity, it will dim the fire on the family altar, and lessen our influence both in the Church and in the world. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Those small spaces of time, too soon gone, when everything seems to stand still, and existence is balanced on a perfect point, like the moment of change between the dark and the light, when both and neither surround you. — Diana Gabaldon

Saddle your dreams before you ride em. — Mary Webb

If you can be well without health, you may be happy without virtue. — Edmund Burke

I also thought of playing improvisational jazz and I did take lessons for a while. At first I tried to write fiction by making up things that were completely alien to my life. — Amy Tan

Memories are never as true as the things one forgets. — Marty Rubin

Sex becomes violent when you eliminate all the sentiments ... voila, it gets crude. — Bruno Dumont

Robby Brees was such a gifted theologian. — Andrew Smith

When you got a cell phone you stopped making plans. 'I'll call you when I get there.' — Clay Shirky

Non violence means people in action. People have to understand that with non-violence goes a hell of a lot of organization. — Cesar Chavez

All slander must still be strangled in its birth, or time will soon conspire to make it strong enough to overcome the truth. — William Davenant

Friends are relatives you make for yourself. — Eustache Deschamps

I have my whole office set-up at waist level; I don't sit at all during the day. Sitting, to me, is the devil. — Dean Karnazes

One of your tasks is to separate the 'personal' from the 'substantive.' The two can become confused, especially if someone rubs the President wrong. — Donald Rumsfeld

Interspersed in lawn and opening glades,
Thin trees arise that shun each others' shades. — Alexander Pope