Really Lame Motivational Quotes & Sayings
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Confession has been my habitual homecoming since I was a child. It is a consolation and a joy, and such joy, our faith teaches us, is meant for everyone. It is our vocation to bring it to as many people as possible. — Donald Wuerl

Slowly, all the days became Saturdays, full of more sunlight than I could remember seeing in a long time. — Kristine K. Stevens

The more souls who resonate together, the greater the intensity of their love ... and, mirror-like ... each soul reflects the other. — Dante Alighieri

The trouble with government regulation of the market is that it prohibits capitalistic acts between consenting adults. — Robert Nozick

Prayer is action. By it we step out in advance of all other results ... Praying is an activity upon which all others depend. By prayer we establish a beachhead for the kingdom among peoples where it has never been before. Prayer strikes the winning blow. All other missionary efforts simply gather up the fruits of our praying. — David Bryant

Follow your own passion - not your parents', not your teachers' - yours. — Robert Ballard

This is the place where death rejoices to help those who live. It's written somewhere in every morgue I've ever been in. Nice way of looking at it, isn't it? — Jane Casey

As a rule the tales which get abroad in the world are false ... People always exaggerate things. More so, when months and years have passed and the place is distant do they relate any story they please, or even it put down in writing, so that at least it becomes established fact ... Anyhow, it is a world that is full of lies, and we shall make no mistake if we make up our minds that what we hear is really not at all strange and unusual but merely exaggerated in the telling. — Yoshida Kenko

To want is to have a weakness. — Margaret Atwood

Why must it be so hard
For us to come to understand,
That there are things we cannot change
Hidden amongst the things we can?
For we can rearrange our hearts,
Dust out the corners of our minds,
We can teach our eyes to see
Only the things we wish to find.
Yet once we decorate our walls
And sweep our sorrows off the floor,
Why do we look to someone else,
To show us how we can be more?
For here is where the line
Between our can and can't gets tough,
Just the point at which we all must learn
That we are already enough,
That since we cannot choose the home,
Our only soul was born into,
We should rearrange its rooms
But learn to love its window's view. — Erin Hanson

to know how tall a tree is
I must fall from the top;
that is,
desire burns. — Robin Blaser

I don't know if anybody wants to mix their politics with their entertainment. — Fiona Apple