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I'm not a performer. If they're looking for entertainer-in-chief, I'm probably not the guy. — Jeb Bush

Love can flourish only as long as it is free and spontaneous; it tends to be killed by the thought of duty. To say that it is your duty to love so-and-so is the surest way to cause you to hate him of her. — Bertrand Russell

TIME
Time
And how it slips through my fingers
Without putting its ring on them,
And I remain simply its lover — Visar Zhiti

My mother always worked and thought staying at home was a bit twee, and that you should get your act together and do something useful. Now I think that's the most useful thing you can do: bring up some non-criminals. — Sally Phillips

Those who bless and serve life find a place of belonging and strength, a refuge. — Rachel Naomi Remen

Natural capital is easy to overlook because it is the pond we swim in. One can live perfectly well without ever giving a thought to the sulfur cycle or wetland functions. Only when the benefits nature provides are disrupted do we take notice. — Paul Hawken

Great men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

In love, sometimes what you fear is exactly what you need. — M. Leighton

After 5,000 years of recorded human history, you wonder, what part of 2,000,000 sunrises doesn't a pessimist understand? — Robert Breault

Now unto him who is able to strengthen you ... be glory. — John Piper

But later, when he found the note, he realized he was very late and had to run. — Karen Foxlee

A conglomerate of complicated words, they confuse, condemn and cajole, created, he is sure, for the sole purpose of fuddling the listener, which in this case is regrettably him. — Curtis Ackie

As a matter of fact, we are none of us above criticism; so let us bear with each other's faults. — L. Frank Baum