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Assassinating someone is another way of saying I care, just not in the way they'd want you to. — Dov Davidoff

If you work with great people, it will be a great experience. Even if you're shoveling shit. — Jen Sincero

The last time I was in a gym, Dukakis was running for president. — Daniel Breaker

You can plan for a hundred years. But you don't know what will happen the next moment. — Neem Karoli Baba

I think what we lack isn't science, but poetry that reveals what the heart is ready to recognize — Joseph Campbell

Yes, yes, how was it now?" he thought, going over his dream. "Now, how was it? To be sure! Alabin was giving a dinner at Darmstadt; no, not Darmstadt, but something American. Yes, but then, Darmstadt was in America. Yes, Alabin was giving a dinner on glass tables, and the tables sang, Il mio tesoro - not Il mio tesoro though, but something better, and there were some sort of little decanters on the table, and they were women, too," he remembered. — Leo Tolstoy

despite my physical limitations, I'm living as though I have no limits. — Nick Vujicic

If you travel internationally, you will feel shocked by contemptuous talk of America. To hear your fellow citizens characterized as barbarians who know nothing of love, food, health, and religion, but everything of lawsuits, fast food, and guns, is to experience a national fidelity of which you may not have thought yourself capable. And yet, you're at a loss for a defense. — Hilary Thayer Hamann

Saving faith is not the enemy of good works, but their only possible source. — Michael S. Horton

A little rest and meditation often saves a lot of riding over rough country. — Louis L'Amour

When you see paintings of some of the saints, or of Christ, they all have lights around their heads. What the painters are trying to convey is the psychic light, which is around everyone. — Frederick Lenz

The full acting out of the self's surrender to God therefore demands pain: this action, to be perfect, must be done from the pure will to obey, in the absence, or in the teeth, of inclination — C.S. Lewis