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I have had a number of patients with breast cancer, all of whom had root canals on the tooth related to the breast area on the associated energy meridian. — John Diamond

Morris Berman has pointed out that museums characteristically present hard things, such as axes and spears, as evidence of early culture. But culture very likely begins with baskets made of reeds that are "soft" and hold emptiness. — Robert Bly

The magical proposition of the gospel, once free from the clasps of fairy tale, was very adult to me, very gritty like something from Hemingway or Steinbeck, — Donald Miller

If you can see silence as the ground of all words and the birth of all words, then you will find that when you speak, your words will be more well-chosen and calm. Francis — Richard Rohr

The condom has saved so many lives, and it'll save so many more lives. We really owe a great deal to the rubber tree. — Mechai Viravaidya

Window washers increase the vision in the windows of the buildings; wisdom quotes do the same thing in the eyes of the people! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The First Amendment was not intended to withdraw the Christian religion as a whole from the protection of Congress. — Joseph Story

My parents never looked at my acting as a career. They saw it as a way to help provide for the household. — Paul Walker

I am now the target of the most powerful man in this country, with an army of aides whose major responsibility today seems to be to attack me and get rid of me. — Gerald Walpin

Color contributes to beauty, but it is not beauty. Color should have a minor part in the consideration of beauty, because it is not color but the structure that constitutes its essence. — Johann Joachim Winckelmann

If you want to improve your self-worth, stop giving other people the calculator. — Tim Fargo

We can approach God's throne with boldness because we are confident in the power of what Jesus accomplished for us at the cross. — Joyce Meyer