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The way to peace, harmony and balance for the planet is through the loving kindness of each individual heart. — Laurence Overmire

A devotional book, which takes a Scripture text, and so opens it for us in the morning - that all day long it helps us to live, becoming a true lamp to our feet, and a staff to lean upon when the way is rough - is the very best devotional help we can possibly have. What we need in a devotional book which will bless our lives - is the application of the great teachings of Scripture - to common, daily, practical life. — J.R. Miller

Romantic people are not supposed to laugh, I know that much from looking at the pictures. — Margaret Atwood

I don't mind parting with the corn, but not with the field in which it was raised. — John Constable

Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another. — Sigmund Freud

We have the power to help each other. — Amanda Palmer

Do not fight for your rights on streets. Do it elegantly within you! — Goran Spasa

I was to Japanese visitors to Washington what the Mona Lisa is to Americans visiting Paris. — John C. Danforth

When I was younger, I behaved a bit strangely sometimes - lost my temper, did silly things - but little by little, I've gotten better. As a chef, I think you need to do a lot of work on yourself and your temperament. — Alain Ducasse

Not too many people in cocktail parties are aware of Bioprinting and growing organs, or the coming technological singularity; I've seen very little philosophical speculation about how far we can go, how much we could achieve. — Jason Silva

Still, I knew that she was already facing assault charges and I didn't want my future wife behind bars because of me. I — Nika Michelle

The humility of a warrior is not the same humility as that of a servile man. The warrior does not lower his head to anyone, and nor does he allow anyone to bow before him. The servile man, on the other hand, kneels before anyone he believes to be more powerful, and demands that the people under his command behave in a similar fashion before him. — Paulo Coelho