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Teaching:
One hour's teaching is better than a whole night of prayer.
Saying of the Prophet — Idries Shah

We ought to observe that practice which is the hardest of all-especially for young physicians-we ought to throw in no medicine at all-to abstain-to observe a wise and masterly inactivity. — John Randolph Of Roanoke

To fully carry out your purpose as believers, you have to discover where the people you want to minister to are — Sunday Adelaja

Or it may be that the honey in the cells
has foamed to froth, has risen above
walls that could no longer contain
that sweet - So the hand that tried
to stay the overflow withdrew, gold-
sheathed. May such abundance visit
your heart today: not rue, not pity. — Luisa A. Igloria

The whole of Victorian literature done up in grey paper & neatly tied with string — Virginia Woolf

Secrets always tend towards a domino effect, dividing and mutating and acquiring as they multiply the force of irresistible momentum. One soon learns to live in the reality of the alternative unreality of one's making. — Panayotis Cacoyannis

Fifty seven million children across the world don't want an iPhone, Xbox or chocolates. They want a book and pen. — Malala Yousafzai

Leaders who refuse to listen, will eventually be surrounded by people who have nothing helpful to say — Andy Stanley

You need to be able to express your resentment and sense of loss in a way that doesn't damage your partner. — Mallory Ortberg

Who will excuse us before God for the loss of such a great number of people, who could be saved by the slight assistance we could give them? — Vincent De Paul

Caprice is half man. There is something manly about her. — Richard Bacon

Children are begotten by their parents out of sheer malice and dragged into the world out of the greatest imaginable inconsiderateness. — Thomas Bernhard

When you name something, you take away some of it's power. It becomes known — Brenna Yovanoff