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Calling is connection: Uncovering our calling is a deliberate choice to serve others and to make a difference in the world. Our calling is made manifest in service to others...it is paradoxical but true; we are more likely to receive the meaning and fulfillment we seek when we enable others to achieve the meaning and fulfillment they seek, as well. — David Shapiro
MEEEEE!" it bellowed.
She jumped back again, dropping the basket lid. What the devil?
She opened it again, and looked down at the wee thing.
"MEEEEEE!"
"Good heavens, you are loud," she told it. "I thought cats were supposed to say 'meow.' There are two syllables in meow."
"MEEEEEE!" It corrected vehemently and with great singularity. — Julie Anne Long
There are people who exist in this world not like entities but like the speckles or spots on something. — Nikolai Gogol
In 'real life' everything is diluted; in the novel everything is condensed. — Elizabeth Bowen
We are not made up, as we had always supposed, of successively enriched packets of our own parts. We are shared, rented, occupied. At the interior of our cells, driving them, providing the oxidative energy that sends us out for the improvement of each shining day, are the mitochondria, and in a strict sense they are not ours. — Lewis Thomas
There is one thing worse than making a thing wrong: doing badly a right thing. — Luigina Sgarro
The privacy of reading frees us to entertain the alien. — Mason Cooley
The main thing is to learn to pray regularly, to do it systematically — Sunday Adelaja
Caltech was a meat grinder like I could never have imagined. — Vernon L. Smith
I have learned that ...life is much simpler than ...one perceives — Monish Bhalla
I hurt for my Marines, goodhearted American guys who'd bear these burdens for the rest of their lives. And I mourned for myself. Not in self-pity, but for the kid who'd come to Iraq. He was gone. I did all this in the dark, away from the platoon, because combat command is the loneliest job in the world. — Nathaniel Fick
Too much praise cannot be bestowed on those who managed my artillery. — Andrew Jackson
The best fruits are plucked for each by some hand that is not his own. — C.S. Lewis
The man who procrastinates struggles with ruin. — Hesiod
Away back in that time-in 1492 - there was a man by the name of Columbus came from across the great ocean, and he discovered the country for the white man ... What did he find when he first arrived here? Did he find a white man standing on the continent then? ... I stood here first, and Columbus first discovered me. — Chitto Harjo