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I want my husband to lead me and our family. But in order for him to do that I must be willing to submit to his lead. This does not mean I surrender my opinions or input or wisdom ... it means I surrender my grip of control and selfish ways and trust him! — Jennifer E. Smith

People think there is something wrong with Mike(Milbury). But there's method in his madness. — Scott Lachance

As we grow in holiness, we grow in hatred of sin; and God, being infinitely holy, has an infinite hatred of sin. — Jerry Bridges

In the morning of the world, When earth was nigher heaven than now. — Robert Browning

The happiest and most contented people are those who each day perform to make the best of their abilities. — Bill Vaughan

Every job I do, I like to think it makes me better or I learn things. It's all about how much something's going to stretch me or test me. — Daniel Radcliffe

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(now I'm even losing my name - it was getting shorter and shorter all the time and is now: Yours) — Franz Kafka

Love is trusting, accepting, and believing, without guarantee. Love is patient and waits, but it's an active waiting, not a passive one. For it is continually offering itself in a mutual revealing, a mutual sharing. Love is spontaneous and craves expression through joy, through beauty, through truth, even through tears. — Leo Buscaglia

Surroundedness does not come free along with, say, a membrane marking the boundary between the organism and the rest of the material world any more than it comes free with an entity such as a pebble that has a continuous surface marking its limits. — Raymond Tallis

One may characterize physics as the doctrine of the repeatable, be it a succession in time or the co-existence in space. The validity of physical theorems is founded on this repeatability. — Friedrich Hund

I couldn't give away my husband's shoes. I could give away other things, but the shoes - I don't know what it was about the shoes, but a lot of people have mentioned to me that shoes took on more meaning than we generally think they do ... their attachment to the ground, I don't know - but that did have a real resonance for me. — Joan Didion

To-morrow is ah, whose? — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik