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The characteristic of a disciple is not that he does good things, but that he is good in his motives, having been made good by the supernatural grace of God. — Oswald Chambers
If you don't have a destination, you'll never go anywhere. — Tami Hoag
Make all good men your well-wishers, and then, in the years' steady sifting, Some of them turn into friends. Friends are the sunshine of life. — John Hay
I was not going to surrender to the status quo and corporate insistence that ordinary people have no power and influence. — Rebecca Solnit
I always say that people are like peanut shells on the ocean: the waves will take them everywhere. — Dan Shechtman
I don't believe complete assimilation is possible, at least not for anyone who has an active, open mind. Every step, every entry into the flows of existence can be seen as a beginning, a commencement of a brand new way of seeing oneself in the world. This is the case for everyone. — Chang-rae Lee
When she released him, James looked stunned. "Still?" She suppressed a swell of sadness. "Always. — S.M. Reine
He would never comprehend what I was going through unless I told him, but he'd never look at me the same way again if I did. — Caroline Mitchell
To move any regime you need to have co-operation and co-ordination between Kurds, Shia Arabs, Sunni Arabs, the people and the army. Until we have this we cannot change the regime. — Jalal Talabani
There is no better way to live God's way than to have His Word in your heart and mind. — Elizabeth George
It is not until you learn to look at yourself, through the truth of who you are, that you can look at someone else. — Vironika Tugaleva
Thought isn't a form of energy. So how on Earth can it change material processes? That question has still not been answered. — Vladimir I. Vernadsky
To me, intolerance leads down a dreadful path that the world sometimes seems to be going to. — Brian Froud
What misery to be afraid of death.
What wretchedness, to believe only in what can be proven. — Mary Oliver
