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You can't change the past. But with God's help you can change the future. No matter what your life has been like so far, God wants to put your feet on a new path ... a better path ... His path. — Billy Graham

It (the heart) is supposed in popular language, to be the seat sometimes, of courage, sometimes of affection, sometimes of honesty, or baseness. — Lyndon B. Johnson

The doctrines of Jesus are simple, and tend to all the happiness of man. — Thomas Jefferson

You know so much about people from the second they open their mouths. Right away you might know that you might want to keep them out. That's part of the horror of speaking, of writing. There is nowhere to hide. When you try to hide, the spectacle can grow grotesque. — Maggie Nelson

By plucking her petals you do not gather the beauty of the flower. — Rabindranath Tagore

A man should therefore grow accustomed to his state and complain about it as little as possible, seizing upon whatever good it may have. — Seneca.

If you can come to the Olympic Games and leave with a medal then that is alright. — Yohan Blake

I don't have any complex plans for playing a character. I think all I try to do is not make too many bad guy faces and not ever try to seem too good. I just try to put it in the middle somewhere. — Billy Campbell

I take the measure of the ridiculous, superfluous cats who wander through our lives with all the placidity and indifference of an imbecile are in fact the guardians of life's good and joyful moments, and of its happy web, even beneath the canopy of misfortune. — Muriel Barbery

Just as not all popular albums are wonderful, not all wonderful albums are popular. — Michael Azerrad

Our native language is like a second skin, so much a part of us we resist the idea that it is constantly changing, constantly being renewed. — Casey Miller

The most important key to a more romantic life: you have to be willing to pay attention — Thomas Kinkade