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The soul contains the event that shall befall it, for the event is only the actualization of its thoughts; and what we pray to ourselves for is always granted. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

But a prudent wife is from the LORD. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

Too often a story is examined through biased eyes, without a sensitivity for everyone who forged it. It's seen from the point of view of the great white savior, and rarely is the perspective of the slave a part. — Jeffrey Wright

History is the view from the cheap seats. Distance from the action provides a unique perspective; one can recognize the plays and appreciate the totality of certain events. — Debra Komar

A good photograph is knowing where to stand. — Ansel Adams

That great America on the other side of the sphere, Australia. — Herman Melville

You know, you're living in a society where if you say something that you might think may be OK, when it's more sensitive to that particular culture. You have to be very, very careful. — Stedman Graham

It's the people who try to be clever who never are; the people who are clever never think of trying to be. — Gilbert Parker

An editor is someone who separates the wheat from the chaff and then prints the chaff. — Adlai E. Stevenson

Look not at
the greatness of the evil past, but the greatness of the good to follow. — Thomas Hobbes

To my daughter Leonora without whose never-failing sympathy and encouragement this book would have been finished in half the time. — P.G. Wodehouse

Our universe grants every soul a twin-
a reflection of themselves -the kindred spirit - And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other- even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny; this is love. — Julie Dillon

We trust in God, and go on. — Joseph Smith Jr.

The belief that we can manage the Earth and improve on Nature is probably the ultimate expression of human conceit, but it has deep roots in the past and is almost universal. — Rene Dubos