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Evil done in the name of a Power of good is still evil. And good done in the name of a Power of evil is still good. — Mercedes Lackey

Life's fulfillment finds constant obstacles in its path; but those are necessary for the sake of its advance. The stream is saved from the sluggishness of its current by the perpetual opposition of the soil through which it must cut its way. The spirit of fight belongs to the genius of life. — Rabindranath Tagore

Granville did not come to enquire after me, as I had known he would not. I had always considered him made awkward by painful emotion, but now I considered that perhaps hew as only unfeeling. — Anna Freeman

Ain't it God's sword, fell from the sky? I thought it had to be passed on. Is it cursed?"
Craw took up the reins and turned back to the north. "Every sword's a curse, boy. — Joe Abercrombie

Trusting Christ for salvation but resisting transformation. We occasionally flip the switch, but most of the time we settle for shadows. — Max Lucado

The world was full of death, full of sadness, full of people, full of people too broken to lean on. — Ann Brashares

As attention to the warning of the physical senses will preserve the health of our body, so attention to the warnings of our inner senses will forewarn and forearm against the influences that are hostile to spiritual life. — F.B. Meyer

Sometimes there's not a better way. Sometimes there's only the hard way. — Mary E. Pearson

to relax, I knew, until I was safe inside. "See you — Rebecca Phillips

The problem is that ego can convert anything to its own use, even spirituality. — Chogyam Trungpa

You normally have to let go of the old and go through a stage of unknowing or confusion, before you can move to another level of awareness or new capacity. — Richard Rohr

I can always make things longer than I intend for them to be, but cutting things down is just brutal. It's like cutting off your fingers every time you lose a word. — Stephenie Meyer

If taking one-self seriously as a woman means committing to a life of grooming, pumicing, pruning and polishing one's exterior for the benefit of onlookers, then I may as well leave my unwieldy rucksack to the top of a bleak Scottish hill and make my home there under a stone, where I'll fashion shoes out of mud and clothes out of leaves. — Miranda Hart