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What we need is change. I can't help but wonder if I might be the only person who can provide it. — Kiera Cass

They have most satisfaction in themselves, and consequently the sweetest relish of their creature comforts. — Matthew Henry

Prayer is the best study. It blesses the pleading preacher and the people to whom he ministers. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

...they're here for a moment and then gone. At best they have "liftoff" power, or, to use a different analogy, they are like periodic flashes of lightning on a dark road, with no guiding power. — Ravi Zacharias

Meditate, Visualize and Create your own reality and the universe will simply reflect back to you. — Amit Ray

Everything will be difficult, if there's no dream — Gregory Skovoroda

There was also a dark-haired man of about thirty (BMI approximately twenty) who appeared not to have shaved for several days, and, beside him, the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. In contrast to the complexity of Bianca's costume, she was wearing a green dress with zero decoration, so minimal that it did not even have straps to hold it in place. It took me a moment to realise that its wearer was Rosie. — Graeme Simsion

We have sacrificed the old immaterial gods, and now we are occupying the temple of the Market-God. He organizes our economy, our politics, our habits, our lives, and even provides us with rates and credit cards and gives us the appearance of happiness. — Jose Mujica

I come home from work this evening
there was a note in the frying pan
said Fix Your Own Supper Babe
I Run Off With The Fuller Brush Man
Well I sat down at the table
screamed & hollered & cried
I commenced to carring on
'till I almost lost my mind
and I miss the way
she used to Yell At Me
the way she used to Cuss & Moan
and if I ever go out
and get married again
I'll never leave my wife
at home
The Frying Pan
Diamonds In The Rough
John Prine — John Prine

Logic, also, is founded upon suppositions to which nothing in the actual world corresponds, - for instance, on the supposition of the equality of things, and the identity of the same thing at different points of time, - but that particular science arose out of the contrary belief (that such things really existed in the actual world). It — Friedrich Nietzsche