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The best romance is inside marriage; the finest love stories come after the wedding, not before. — Irving Stone

Associated with this inner conflict is a tendency to become hypercritical: unhappy souls almost always blame everyone but themselves for their miseries. Shut up within themselves, they are necessarily shut off from all others except to criticize them. Since the essence of sin is opposition to God's will, it follows that the sin of one individual is bound to oppose any other individual whose will is in harmony with God's will. This resulting estrangement from one's fellow man is intensified when one begins to live solely for this world, then the possessions of the neighbor are regarded as something unjustly taken from oneself. Once the material becomes the goal of life, a society of conflicts is born. — Fulton J. Sheen

There's nothing wrong with procrastination. Or is there? I'll leave it to you to decide, but only if you have the time. — Craig Brown

It is your own assent to yourself, and the constant voice of your own reason, and not of others, that should make you believe. — Blaise Pascal

I'm crucified between the sky of what I intend to be and the earth of my performance. — Fred B. Craddock

Even that crazy lunatic, my aunt the Empress, wa absolutely sweet and charming. — Lord Mountbatten

Really, when you think about it, how can God speak through everybody? Hmmmmmm. — Art Hochberg

This happiness was never meant for me. — Kristin Halbrook

When the heart acknowledges how much pain there is in the mind, it turns like a mother toward a frightened child. — Stephen Levine

I feel like my life is just passing me by like two ships in the night. And I have missed both boats. — Jane Wagner

Sometimes things aren't what they seem and even a Seer can't see what's commin'. — Kami Garcia

The greater the trial, the sweeter the victory. — George Muller

It is not customary to love what one has — Anatole France

Rather than plug a piece of hardware into our gray matter, how much more elegant to extract some brain cells, plop them into a Petri dish, and graft on various sorts of gelatinous computing goo. Slug it all back into the skull and watch it run on blood sugar, the way a human brain's supposed to. Get all the functions and features you want, without that clunky-junky twentieth-century hardware thing. — William Gibson