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The idea of interdependence is central to Buddhism, which holds that all things come into being through the mutual interactions of various causes and conditions. — Daisaku Ikeda

The fact is that between the classes there is a vast gulf that precludes all mutual understanding, and makes simultaneous efforts simply impossible. — Henryk Sienkiewicz

The majority of information I gave police was about my wife and her family, which is what they wanted. — Robert Blake

My dad invented road rage. He wasn't the first guy to get mad in the car, but he was first guy to get mad enough to make the paper. — Christopher Titus

But don't you know, Mr. Stoner?" Sloane asked. "Don't you understand about yourself yet? You're going to be a teacher."
Suddenly Sloane seemed very distant, and the walls of the office receded. Stoner felt himself suspended in the wide air, and he heard his voice ask, "Are you sure?"
"I'm sure," Sloane said softly.
"How can you tell? How can you be sure?"
"It's love, Mr. Stoner," Sloane said cheerfully. "You are in love. It's as simple as that. — John Williams

Religion is intended to facilitate hope and faith. Much like a path is intended to facilitate a journey. — Max Lucado

The desert weed lives on, but the flower of spring blooms and wilts. — Khaled Hosseini

There was one great tomb more lordly than all the rest; huge it was, and nobly proportioned. On it was but one word, DRACULA. — Bram Stoker

During Lent, let us find concrete ways to overcome our indifference. — Pope Francis

Jethro. That's all good. I got me a live one."
~Thomas AKA Jethro. — Christina Mobley

When we think of other people as our center and fulfillment, we live frustrated lives. — Mary E. DeMuth

That beauty which is meant by art is no mere accident of human life which people can take or leave, but a positive necessity of life if we are to live as nature meant us to, that is to say unless we are content to be less than men. — Oscar Wilde

The great question is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with failure. — Laurence J. Peter

The bright dawn flooded the room, and swept the fantastic shadows into dusky corners, where they lay shuddering. — Oscar Wilde

Revealed religion has no weight with me. — Benjamin Franklin