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For sometime now I have believed that it is our own force, all our own force that is still too great for us. It is true that we do not know it; but is it not just that which is most our own of which we know the least? — Rainer Maria Rilke

A little is fine, but the minute you start believing that you've picked the only right one out of the 4,200 or so on offer, you need to get a grip on yourself. Once you start thinking that it's okay to hate someone that chose one of the 4,199 others ... snap out of it. — Arthur M. Jolly

A man must make the Bible his rule of conduct. He must make its leading principles the compass by which he steers his course through life. By the letter or spirit of the Bible he must test every difficult point and question. "To the law and to the testimony! What saith the Scripture?" He ought to care nothing for what other people may think right. He ought not to set his watch by the clock of his neighbour, but by the sun-dial of the Word. — J.C. Ryle

How was church today?" In most times and places of the church, this would have been an unlikely question. In fact, the hearer might have been confused. Why? Because it's like asking how the meals at home have been this week — Michael S. Horton

No change of job, no increased income, no new home, no new electronic device, or no new spouse is going to make things better inside of you. — Matt Chandler

and when he kissed me i didn't know what to do. — Suzanne Collins

None of this is any less real because I am gone. Death doesn't matter. It makes no difference to life. We will always remain what we were to one another. — Nina George

Perhaps I am a rose-picker and a breeze-sniffer. — Sam Wazan

Wealth comes from knowing
what others do not know. — Aristotle Onassis

In the South of England northerners were regarded then as uncouth, brutish, undisciplined savages ... — Alison Weir

They don't want to hear how Octavia is different from us. They want to know how we're the same. They know what it's like to have an itch. They can imagine what it's like to be a mother. This brief encounter has changed them. Now they can identify with an octopus. They — Sy Montgomery

I believe that this neglected, wounded, inner child of the past is the major source of human misery. — John Bradshaw