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Francis seems familiar because Catholics have already known him in the Vatican II priests who have been their pastors and sacramental ministers over the years since that council brought new life to an old church. Catholics have known him in the bishops and priests who brought the spirit of the council to their dioceses and parishes. — Eugene Kennedy

That's what tears are for, you know, to wash away the fear and cool the hate. — Laurie R. King

He hated all this, and somehow he couldn't get away. — Joseph Conrad

Families with disabled children are praying for their kids to die before them because they have no support systems. They are very scared about who will take care of their kids and how their kids will have a dignified life after they die. — Safak Pavey

I Google myself pretty often. I usually find something about All Time Low or my break-up with Holly [Madison]. — Jack Barakat

The State shall make no law with respect to the establishment of education. — Ivan Illich

If you were born in Britain after World War II, you see a continuous atmosphere of decline, moral and economic and political. — Stephen Bayley

The 'paradox' is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality 'ought to be. — Richard P. Feynman

We live in a materialist world, and materialism appeals so strongly to humanity, no matter where. — Wole Soyinka

One of the greatest gifts we can give someone is our undivided attention
a thought that whispers constantly in the ear of any author who respects their readers. — Ella J. Fraser

As you travel though life, offer good wishes to each being you meet. — Gautama Buddha

Our society has been eaten up by the economic view of things, which routinely forces us to work at jobs that don't mean anything. — Sam Keen

There is exchange of all things for fire and of fire for all things, as there is of wares for gold and of gold for wares. — Heraclitus