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You have got to play the game with the cards that have been dealt to you, and it is of no use for you to bewail your fate because you don't hold different ones. Look them over, arrange them, and play. You certainly must play them before you will get any others, and you need never expect to have other people's cards. — Anna Brackett

Sometimes the most difficult, horrific things can be the greatest spiritual teachers. — Cameron Mathison

God is seen God In the star, in the stone, in the flesh, in the soul and the clod. — Robert Browning

I started studying successful people a lot of successful people and the first thing they told me you first have to believe it in here before you see it out here. — John Assaraf

One of the dangers of being here [the Senate] a while is you may have been on record directly and diametrically opposed to what one is saying today. — John Cornyn

We talk of independence. No man is independent. We are all interdependent; and we shall only rise as we carry others with us, and as we are assisted by others. — James E. Talmage

Money without wisdom diminishes the pleasure and enjoyment of wealth. — James Cook

I think of you often. Especially in the evenings, when I am on the balcony and it's too dark to write or to do anything but wait for the stars. A time I love. One feels half disembodied, sitting like a shadow at the door of one's being while the dark tide rises. Then comes the moon, marvellously serene, and small stars, very merry for some reason of their own. It is so easy to forget, in a worldly life, to attend to these miracles. — Katherine Mansfield

We need not a new set of beliefs, but a new way of believing, not simply new answers to the same old questions, but a new set of questions. — Brian D. McLaren

A night of endless dreams, inconsequent and wild, is this my life; none more worth telling than the rest. — Murasaki Shikibu

When two intelligent parties disagree, that's when the potential for learning and moving ahead begins. — Ray Dalio

I used to write stories a lot because you had to fill your hours some other way than watching television. So my imagination was vivid, and I used to write a lot of stories. I wrote a novel, which I still have, which is so awful. — Robert Osborne

I think I've actually had a pretty standard upbringing. My parents are really normal, so I've always had them around to keep me grounded. — Sophie Lowe