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Journeys end in lovers meeting,
Every wise man's son doth know. — William Shakespeare

I save all my problems for my mother. — Chloe Sevigny

Consciousness is eternal, and it is part of you. — Amy Leigh Mercree

I kind of picked up the game at an early age. The way that other kids would learn what a fork or a spoon is. — Drew Bledsoe

Instead, we must dare to believe that if everything else is taken away, our God is enough. — Kenneth D. Boa

Lewis actually does make a hot girl. — Nicole Smith

When I trust deeply that today God is truly with me and holds me safe in a divine embrace, guiding every one of my steps I can let go of my anxious need to know how tomorrow will look, or what will happen next month or next year. I can be fully where I am and pay attention to the many signs of God's love within me and around me. — Henri Nouwen

I have two goals. First, that readers be interested, drawn by a historical account, amused by its comic aspects, saddened by the tragic elements, captured by the possibilities of the past; and second, that readers be aware that there could be another way of looking at things besides the one I offer. I'm not giving a lesson or a sermon, I'm offering a dialogue, as I said before. — Natalie Zemon Davis

Maximum difficulty isn't the same as optimal difficulty. — Alfie Kohn

Middle age is the awkward period when Father Time starts catching up with Mother Nature. — Harold Coffin

I don't fear failure because if you don't fail, you would not know the secret of success. — Sonam Kapoor

Tis weak and vicious people who cast the blame on Fate. The right use of Fate is to bring up our conduct to the loftiness of nature. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

They did not talk, not because they hated conversation, but because they wanted to listen intently to the voice of God in silence; they did not dislike eating, but were feeding on the Word of God so that they did not have room for earthly food or time to bother with it; they did not avoid company because it bored them, but, as one of them said, 'I cannot be with you and with God.'34 It was not a dislike of sleep that made them keep vigil, but an eager and longing attitude of waiting for the coming of Christ: — Benedicta Ward

The spiritual virtue of a sacrament is like light; although it passes among the impure, it is not polluted. — Saint Augustine

And they three passed over the white sands, between the rocks, silent as the shadows. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge