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She who received the seed of eternal glory Now dispenses grace, the seed of glory-to-come. My womb was the chalice of the impenetration of God That became the Incarnation of God and man — Catherine Doherty

To gain a true understanding of human experience, we must understand both our conscious and our unconscious selves, and how they interact. Our subliminal brain is invisible to us, yet it influences our conscious experience of the world in the most fundamental of ways: how we view ourselves and others, the meanings we attach to the everyday events of our lives, our ability to make the quick judgment calls and decisions that can sometimes mean the difference between life and death, and the actions we engage in as a result of all these instinctual experiences. — Leonard Mlodinow

That makes classical music work, the ability to improvise. — Itzhak Perlman

It's simple. Mankind is a sorry excuse for living creatures. They are cruel, cold, merciless, selfish, heartless, wasteful, greedy, and destructive. But the list goes on. I can spend all night telling you what's wrong with them, but why bother? — Charles Lee

We are called to love even in the loneliness, worship even in the tears and follow even in the darkness. — Pete Wilson

To boldly grow where no one has groan before. — David Hobson

The Russians train; they do not dare educate. — Max Lerner

All men desire to be immortal. — Theodore Parker

A spark could be enough to set them ablaze. — Suzanne Collins

If the thought of lack -whether it be money, recognition, or love has become part of who you think you are, you will always experience lack. Rather than acknowledge the good that is already in your life, all you see is lack. — Eckhart Tolle

We claim no respectability. There's no status I would not surrender for a joke. So we don't have to defend anything. — Stephen Colbert

I believe that the science of chemistry alone almost proves the existence of an intelligent creator. — Thomas A. Edison