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Children may not notice the positive moments in life unless we point them out to them. — Deborah Norville

When a warrior has put an end to his routines, when he doesn't care anymore whether he has company or is alone, because he has heard the silent whisper of the spirit; then you can say that, truly, he has died. From that point on, even the simplest things in life become extraordinary for him. — Carlos Castaneda

Being for every man the touchstone of faith and love, the Eucharist, like on the Cross, divided the minds as soon as it was announced ... Nothing engages a man as much as does the Eucharist — Francois Mauriac

Dying to meet your girlfriends that you said you might bring. If they're the ones that tell you that you do the right thing. — Drake

What's the furthest corner? Because that's where I want to be, alone with the only thing that I love. — Federico Garcia Lorca

They also have at that critical point of death the opportunity to be converted to God through repentance. And if they are so obstinate that even at the point of death their heart does not draw back from malice, it is possible to make a quite probable judgment that they would never come away from evil. — Thomas Aquinas

Is death that which gives meaning to life? And I said, no, life is that which gives meaning to life. — Donald Barthelme

In rebellion against the typical British-type dry flies, I created the Wulff series. — Lee Wulff

Transformation occurs when existing solutions, assumed truths and past decisions are exposed as unrealistic and self-defeating. — Peter Shepherd

I'm twenty years old and look at me
there isn't a thing I want to do — Markus Zusak

The elegance of the moon teaches us to be elegant and kind. — Debasish Mridha

The first duty of any Christian is to know God and the wisdom of His Word to the utmost — Sunday Adelaja

Lives of faith are the great mirror of the dependability of God. — John Piper

Presenting emotions as facts-which they are-affords a fragile defense. — Lionel Shriver