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One thing have I desired of the Lord, one thing will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord to behold the beauty of the Lord. — Timothy Keller

'Fahrenheit 451' postulates a lot of things I didn't want to have happen. — Ray Bradbury

In these troubled, uncertain times, we don't need more command and control; we need better means to engage everyone's intelligence in solving challenges and crises as they arise. — Margaret J. Wheatley

My policy has been, and will continue to be, while I have the honor to remain in the administration of the government, to be upon friendly terms with, but independent of, all the nations of the earth. To share in the broils of none. To fulfil our own engagements. To supply the wants, and be carriers for them all: Being thoroughly convinced that it is our policy and interest to do so. — George Washington

Never shut off pain till it eats you up completely. Ensure you find someone you can confide in and trust, share your burdens, cry if you need to by letting it all out. No one is conditioned for pain. We all need to address it and let it go, knowing we cannot change the past but we can make a brighter future out of the lessons learned. — Kemi Sogunle

In fact, it's the very impersonality of impersonal knowledge that renders such knowledge the most ethically potent of all. — Rebecca Goldstein

Time applied equaled work completed. I — Ann Patchett

A man is one whose body has been trained to be the ready servant of his mind; whose passions are trained to be the servants of his will; who enjoys the beautiful, loves truth, hates wrong, loves to do good, and respects others as himself. — John Ruskin

I'm all for that suggestion." "Don't grin at me like that. We're both keeling — Heather Graham

Look at pictures of me growing up. It wasn't always the way it is now. It was a bumpy road for me. — Chris Evans

Acting in a scene is like paddling a canoe from a pebbly beach on to the river, the writer builds the canoe, and the actor provides the river. The river is the actor's thoughts and emotions. — Sanford Meisner