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Circumstances might be hard enough that maybe you need to find the little comforts, even if they aren't good for you. — Wildbow

For me, my faith is a really big part of my life, and it is important for me to walk it out every day, .. Part of our faith as Christians is the command that we let people see who we are as Christians. I'm doing my part to show who I am and that I'm not ashamed of it. — Ashley Young

It is up to us to live up to the legacy that was left for us, and to leave a legacy that is worthy of our children and of future generations. — Christine Gregoire

The greater the will, the greater the flow of energy. — Paramahansa Yogananda

I wasn't rebellious. Maybe I was just more human than the average person. — Katie Kacvinsky

I've got a wonderful, pathetic little life that is precious to me. — Tim Farrington

The Cruellest things do not hide in the dark. — Kirsty Logan

Z was the last to come over, and as he opened his arms wide, for some reason, the slave bands that had been tattooed around his throat and wrists stood out to her. — J.R. Ward

He that negotiates between God and man, As God's ambassador, the grand concerns Of judgment and of mercy, should beware Of lightness in his speech. — William Cowper

How dear hath this inheritance of truth cost some Christians? How little hath it cost us? — Terry D. Slachter

I'm a pessimist by nature. A pot head, but a pessimist. — Bill Maher

Examine your own hearts. Do you see there any habit or custom which you know is wrong in the sight of God? If you do, don't delay for a moment in attacking it. Resolve at once to lay it aside. Nothing darkens the eyes of the mind so much, and deadens the conscience so surely, as an allowed sin. It may be a little one, but it is not any less dangerous. — J.C. Ryle

NGOs are dangerous. They do what the missionaries used to do in Colonial times. They are Trojan Horses. The worse the situation, the more the NGOs. — Arundhati Roy

We have turned doctors into gods and worship their deity by offering up our bodies and our souls - not to mention our worldly goods.
And yet paradoxically, they are the most vulnerable of human beings. Their suicide rate is eight times the national average. Their percentage of drug addiction is one hundred times higher
And because they are painfully aware that they cannot live up to our expectations, their anguish is unquantifiably intense. They have aptly been called 'wounded healers.' "
~ Barney Livingston, M.D.
(Doctors, 1989) — Erich Segal