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Books open and broaden our minds allowing us to challenge ourselves to become more than we are, by setting positive goals for ourselves, and overcoming doubts about our ability to receive the education we want to achieve. — Ellen J. Barrier

I tried to fix her but should have remembered the number one rule about fixing broken people: you always get stuck with their sharp edges. — Charity Ferrell

I'm particularly struck by the neo-socialist concern for the well-being of plants, animals, lakes and rivers, rain forests and deserts - particularly when the concern for the environment appears far more intense than the concern for the human family. — Robert Sirico

Neither of them was guaranteed their next breath. So why borrow worry from tomorrow? — Karen Kingsbury

Blue hadn't expected him to come back, and she stumbled on nothing. He grabbed her just as she was about to step into the roller pan. April, who'd been doing some X-rated grinds to "Baby Got Back," immediately stopped dancing. Jack sat Blue on her feet. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

The dominant ethos of the twenty-first century consists of an intermingling of the sacred and the secular. — Harvey Cox

The Sabbath is a token between God and His people. It is a holy day, given by the Creator to man as a day upon which to rest, and reflect upon sacred things. God designed it to be observed through every age as a perpetual covenant. It was to be regarded as a peculiar treasure, a trust to be carefully cherished. - Our High Calling, p. 343. — Ellen G. White

When approached right, citizens never fail to shoulder their responsibilities. — Narendra Modi

Behind stone, with stone, carrying stone — Clive Barker

The cure until the late 1940s, when there was an antibiotic discovered for tuberculosis, was basically rest. It was fresh, cold air, lots of food - five meals a day, lots of sleep, not very much talking, and for some people, complete stillness. — Andrea Barrett

Throwaway pens are no good - I never liked them. I've tried them all. — Robert Crumb

When writing for children, it's important to keep in touch with our own inner child. What frightened them, made them happy, made them sad or angry? — C.J. Heck