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Some of the more outstanding features of Ugaritic are its preservation of most of the Proto-Semitic consonantal phonemes. — Angel Saenz-Badillos

I am the voice of the people in Iran whose voices are silent and whose demands cannot be heard by the rest of the world. — Shirin Ebadi

The brain does not manufacture thoughts unless we stimulate it with habitual verbalizing. When we train ourselves by constant practice to stop verbalizing, the brain can experience things as they are. — Henepola Gunaratana

There are many levels of Christianity. There are many notions about God. To believe that God is a person is just one of the notions of God that you can find in Christianity. So, we should not say that there is one Christianity. There are many Christianities. — Nhat Hanh

For oft, when on my couch I lie in vacant or in pensive mood they flash upon that inward eye which is the bliss of solitude — William Wordsworth

They will leave you alone with your thoughts, planting subtle hints and suggestions over social networking to encourage your paranoia. — Peace

Biologically the species is the accumulation of the experiments of all its successful individuals since the beginning. — H.G.Wells

Girlfriend isn't enough to describe you, Tate. That term is disposable. You're not my girlfriend, my girl, or my woman. You're. Just. Mine, — Penelope Douglas

It is the illusion that if we find our one true soul mate, everything wrong with us will be healed; but that makes the lover into God, and no human being can live up to that. — Timothy Keller

Every pain has a gain behind it — Swami Satchidananda

I have no idea how much money I've got. — Daniel Radcliffe

The discovery I announce to the public is one of the small number which, by their principles, their results, and the beneficial influence which they exert upon the arts, are counted among the most useful and extraordinary inventions. — Louis Daguerre

When we treat people merely as they are, they will remain as they are. When we treat them as if they were what they should be, they will become what they should be. — Thomas S. Monson