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Most churches are run by preachers who went to seminaries, who decided to be preachers when they were 18, 19, 20 years old. These preachers never met a payroll. They don't know how the world works. — Rodney Stark

Deep in the soul, below pain, below all the distraction of life, is a silence vast and grand - an infinite ocean of calm, which nothing can disturb; Nature's own exceeding peace, which "passes understanding". That which we seek with passionate longing, here and there, upward and outward; we find at last within ourselves. — Richard Maurice Bucke

Isn't it astonishing that all these secrets have been preserved for so many years just so we could discover them! — Orville Wright

I recognize myself to a lesser or greater extent in everything I read, good and bad, and that's part of being a human being if you're honest enough. And obviously the darker parts are the things you don't let control you. — Rufus Sewell

People never learn anything by being told, they have to find out for themselves. — Paulo Coelho

I don't think God is ever done speaking into our lives. Even when we don't want to hear it. Even when our hearts are cold. — Susan May Warren

In a 2005 study, for instance, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania analyzed 164 eighth-grade students, measuring their IQs and other factors, including how much willpower the students demonstrated, as measured by tests of their self-discipline. Students who exerted high levels of willpower were more likely to earn higher grades in their classes and gain admission into more selective schools. — Charles Duhigg

Trying to observe the slow shift from self-centeredness to empathy is like trying to watch grass grow. — Neal A. Maxwell

I love both acting and programming equally. I think it enriches me and enhances me as an artist. — Masi Oka

Fear doesn't gain respect. It just makes people do what you want to shut you up and get you away from them. — S.A. Tawks

What, then, does one experience of the You?
Nothing at all. For one does not experience it.
What, then, does one know of the You?
Only everything. For one no longer knows particulars. — Martin Buber

I think I would know Nora's fart anywhere. I think I could pick hers out in a roomful of farting women. — James Joyce

The day is not purer than the depths of my heart. — Jean Racine