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Another point in favor of a synchronized yearly Sabbath cycle is the Feast of Firstfruits." Glancing at Zane, he said, "Or Pentecost, as you would call it in English. Pentecost is basically a little Jubilee every year. The count begins and ends on the first day of the week, and it does so without interrupting the weekly Sabbath cycle. — William Struse
I play better tennis because the court is there. — Robert Frost
Some objects seem to disappear immediately while others never want to leave. Here is a small black plastic gizmo with a serious demeanor that turns up regularly, like a politician at public functions. It seems to be an "integral part," a kind of switch with screw holes so that it can be attached to something larger. Nobody knows what. This thing's use has been forgotten but it looks so important that no one is willing to throw it in the trash. It survives by bluff, like certain insects that escape being eaten because of their formidable appearance. — Louis Jenkins
What your soul needs is a check up. — Henry R Brandt
I am not my sister's keeper. I am my sister. — Iyanla Vanzant
I am sick; help me to give You honor by patience. I — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We're not here to get over our humanness, but rather to accept and make peace with it ... and to remember our Divine nature. — Sonia Choquette
It is conceivable that in principle man's motor through-ways resemble the slime trails along which are drawn the gathering mucors that erect the spore palaces, that man's cities are only the ephemeral moment of his spawning
that he must descend upon the orchard of far worlds or die. — Loren Eiseley
[Fortune is glass: it glitters, then it shatters.]58 — Michel De Montaigne
Sometimes in life, you get lost so you can find the right paths. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Like a starfish, the heart endures its amputation. — Gail Caldwell
I see great things in baseball. — Walt Whitman
'Environment' is not an abstract concern, or simply a matter of aesthetics, or of personal taste - although it can and should involve these as well. Man is shaped to a great extent by his surroundings. Our physical nature, our mental health, our culture and institutions, our opportunities for challenge and fulfillment, our very survival - all of these are directly related to and affected by the environment in which we live. They depend upon the continued healthy functioning of the natural systems of the Earth. — Richard M. Nixon
