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To possess a rich life of wholeness that brings happiness into the soul; is to show loving and caring characteristic traits toward others. — Ellen J. Barrier

I always say yes to the man with the sword. — Cinda Williams Chima

The soldiers in their full dress uniforms were already miserable, some from the heat, others from envy. "We've got the bloody ugliest uniforms in the Empire," one of the Rifles muttered, casting a glance at the infinitely more splendid dress of the nearby Hussars. "I hate this gloomy dark green."
"Pretty target you'd make, crawling forward of the front lines in bright red and gold," another Rifle replied in a scornful undertone. "You'd have your arse shot off."
"I don't care. Women like red coats."
"You'd choose a woman over not having your arse shot off?"
"Wouldn't you?"
The other man's silence conceded the point. — Lisa Kleypas

There are more ways to make 'Room' badly than well. — Lenny Abrahamson

What activities, behaviors, or decisions have been most responsible for your success in life? Do more of them. — Brian Tracy

Always give your customer something. — Kevin Stirtz

I wasn't planning on doing musicals, but that's how I started. — Cory Michael Smith

Begin where you are. Begin now. — Norman Vincent Peale

Under his feet he felt the hillroots going down and down into the dark, and over his head he saw the dry, far fires of the stars. Between, all things were his to order, to command. He stood at the center of the world. — Ursula K. Le Guin

The more familiar acquaintance we have with God the more do we partake of him. He that passes by the fire may have some gleams of heat, but he that stands by it has his colour changed. It is not possible that a man should have any long conference with God and be no whit affected. If we are strangers to God it is no wonder that our faces become earthy. — William Bramwell