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Let us rejoice that we are poor, And have no gold to keep: We do not need to bar the door Ere we can go to sleep. — Robert B. Leighton

Pragmatism and subjectivism obscure the reality of the truth. They engage the mind, but they make it the servant of our desires and our work. But they can't answer which desires I should pursue and which work is worthwhile. — John Piper

What about free will? . . . There's that too. I never understood why people think they're mutually exclusive. Ask me, our entire lives aren't planned out for us- just some things. Specific events along the way, crossroads we're meant to come to. Tests, maybe, to measure our progress. But we always have choices, and those choices can send us along an unplanned path . . . there are some things that are meant to happen at a certain moment and in a certain way. No matter which path you choose, which decisions you make along your own particular journey, those pivotal moments appear to be set in stone. Maybe they represent the specific lessons we're meant to learn . . . Things we have to face. Things we have to learn. Responsibilities we have to fulfill. And mistakes we have to correct. — Kay Hooper

I gave up years ago on the concept that you could actually have balance in your life, I think it's a phantom chase. — Barbara Corcoran

We can create a more beautiful nature by not touching it and by leaving it alone! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Surely taking the gospel to every kindred, tongue, and people is the single greatest responsibility we have in mortality ... We have been privileged to be born in these last days, as opposed to some earlier dispensation, to help take the gospel to all the earth — Howard W. Hunter

I think that I am a walking testimony to you can have scars. You can go through turbulent times and still have victory in your life. — Natalie Cole

A word spoken in season, at the right moment; is the mother of ages. — Thomas Carlyle