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Whatever you are doing, that which makes you feel the most alive ... that is where God is. — Ignatius Of Loyola

The great actors, like Cary Grant, and the gentlemanliness that they portray in the movies is something that I try to keep in mind. — Michiel Huisman

Although I went to college in the United States - Carleton in Northfield, Minnesota - I returned to the Middle East for a year in 1970-71 to study at the American University of Beirut. — Kai Bird

He's an artist in London. We don't see him much."
Tom gave him one of his quick, considering glances and asked, "Doesn't he live with you?"
"No," said Indigo, finally saying out loud what he had known now for a long, long time. "Not really. Not anymore. — Hilary McKay

we grow fearless when we do the things we fear — Robin S. Sharma

The facts will speak for themselves. Credit them or not, but read! — Ralph Chaplin

May your heart be melted with faith, love and hope. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Listening to all words
the silent words of nature, the words of friends and enemies, and the words of scripture
can become an exercise in human yearning and divine response, flowing in and out of one's life like a river current. — Kathleen Norris

You are never more like Jesus than when you pray for others. Pray for this hurting world. — Max Lucado

And here you see me working out, as cheerfully and thankfully as I may, my doom of sharing in the glass a constant change of customers, and of lying down and rising up with the skeleton allotted to me for my mortal companion. — Charles Dickens

Whether one likes it or not, the bourgeoisie, as a class, is condemned to take responsibility for all the barbarism of history, the tortures of the Middle Ages and the Inquisition, warmongering and the appeal to the raison d'Etat, racism and slavery, in short everything against which it protested in unforgettable terms at the time when, as the attacking class, it was the incarnation of human progress. — Aime Cesaire