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In the 40 years since 'The Amityville Horror', dramatizations of those supposedly-real events have gotten loose enough - special-effects laden enough, star-power re-packaged enough - that the audience no longer trusts the dramatization's loyalty to the core story. — Stephen Graham Jones

Always remember, joy is not incidental to spiritual quest. It is vital. — Nachman Of Breslov

And I just want to work with good directors and good people. — Charlie Hunnam

The worst danger of the mystic is as always a quest of spiritual privilege leading to aloofness from the common lot. — Vida Dutton Scudder

The process of gathering spiritual light is the quest of a lifetime. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf

To break R&B into subcategories does a disservice to the music. I like to live in a zone where I can do whatever I want, where I don't have to worry about genre. — Tinashe

Learn to drink as you pour, so the spiritual heart cannot run dry and you always have love to give. — Ma Jaya

he x does not forget the cry of the afflicted. — Anonymous

The effort to discover an authentic self, to strip away layers of alienation and culturally imposed identity and find a soul in a clear, unimpeded communion with the sacred is consonant with spiritual quests throughout the ages. Spiritual feminists, no less than medieval mystics, are searching in the ways made available to them through their culture to separate themselves from everything in their hearts and minds that puts them at odds with the divine plan (and therefore with their own best interests), and to find a true harmony between themselves and the universe. — Cynthia Eller

Bike is the most democratic transport vehicle. Bike is the most daring, challenging as it gives its owner the tempting feeling of freedom, that is why one can say without any exaggeration, bike is a symbol of freedom, Putin said. — Vladimir Putin

The expression 'livin' large' is taken from the rap vernacular, inspired by Donald Trump, who made the big dollars and flaunted them. — Michael Schultz

To call someone a navel gazer on the mainland is to say that they're narcissistic, self-absorbed in their introspective pursuits. This perspective, I realize, might be the very reason I've come to think of a spiritual life as some sort of luxury. I'm suddenly struck by the irony of a culture that seems to point to personal spiritual quests as somehow selfish when, in the end, those journeys, like the discredited belly button, are ultimately a search for connectivity. — Leigh Ann Henion

Purify your life by keeping the commandments. This will help you qualify for the Spirit, who will assist you in your quest. — Ann M. Dibb

Unto those who have,it shall,uncannily, be given.Unto those who have not,it shall,uncannily,be taken away. — Patrick Hamilton