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In the scriptures, 'peace' means either freedom from strife, contention, conflict, or war, or an inner calm and comfort born of the Spirit that is a gift of God to all of his children, an assurance and serenity within a person's heart. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

409. - We should often be ashamed of our very best actions if the world only saw the motives which caused them. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

All knives and forks were working away at a rate that was quite alarming; very few words were spoken; and everybody seemed to eat his utmost, in self defence, as if a famine were expected to set in before breakfast-time to-morrow morning, and it had become high time to assert the first law of nature. — Charles Dickens

As caretakers, we feel drained when caring for another, and in order to take care of someone else, we need to take care of ourselves at the same time. — Jenna Morasca

cats want other cats to understand that they are happy. — Srividhya Perumal

You know you're a writer when the words don't stop! — Joyce Middleton

We're always alone. You can be in a crowded room and still feel the bite of loneliness. Personally, I find that it bites deepest whenever others are around. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

God's most lordly gift to man is decency of mind. — Aeschylus

In liberal logic, if life is unfair then the answer is to turn more tax money over to politicians, to spend in ways that will increase their chances of getting reelected. — Thomas Sowell

Man shall never reach the moon, for such a quantity of gunpowder would be needed as to gravely injure the crew. — Arthur Mee

The forests were crippled, the wheat fields vanished; in place of the grass there reappeared stone and drifting sand. Men perished and moved on, the cities sank back into the sand, the dust settled over them. Thousands of years later Nordic dreamers dug up the petrified culture from the rubble and ashes. Today, the entire picture of the former paradise stands before our eyes as a spent dream which had once produced life, beauty and strength as long as a superior race ruled. It will live again and it will dream again. But as soon as races of a dreamless kind took over and attempted to realize the dream, reality vanished with the dream. — Alfred Rosenberg