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When there is no longer any point in lying, no one will lie — Joyce Carol Oates

I don't remember a voice
On a dark, lonesome road
When I started this journey so long ago
I was only just trying to outrun the noise
There was never a question of having a choice — Mary Chapin Carpenter

Follow your heart, not the mind. The mind is judgmental, the heart is kind. — Debasish Mridha

Capitalists desire purchasing power. Socialists lust for the power to plan society. Which is worse? — A.E. Samaan

Meditate only on that which God has laid in your spirit, so that you will not live on the past — Sunday Adelaja

Everest has a special place in all of our imaginations. For centuries, Everest was a little bit like the moon. It was the place where everyone wanted to go. Empires wanted to be able to say that they were the first to put a climber on top of Everest. So when a tragedy happens up on that mountain, I think it has a global resonance. Everybody's heard of Everest. Everybody knows what Everest is and what it means, and the significance. — Richard Engel

We must come to the Bible with the purpose of self-exposure consciously in mind. I suspect not many people make more than a token stab in that direction. It's extremely hard work. It makes Bible study alternately convicting and reassuring, painful and soothing, puzzling and calming, and sometimes dull - but not for long if our purpose is to see ourselves better. — Larry Crabb

Play and practice like you are trying to make the team. — Mike Krzyzewski

This business switching styles can't be done honestly by one man. As soon as he can play his instrument well, he can express himself, and all his life he has only one self. — Jimmy Rushing

The Copernican revolution brought about by Kant was, I think, the most important single turning point in the history of philosophy. — Bryan Magee