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My opinion was that if hogs are biting you so often that you have to stop and make up a specific word for it, maybe lack of vocabulary is not your most pressing problem. — Charles Frazier

Faithfully obeying God's commandments is essential to receiving the Holy Ghost. We are reminded of this truth each week as we listen to the sacrament prayers and worthily partake of the bread and water. — David A. Bednar

In town, there's a tiny beach that's never busy, not even in the summer.

I used to like walking there, looking for stuff.

Like old fireworks.

Or kelp.

A hat knocked off someone's head by the wind.

You basically never find what you were expecting to.

And maybe you weren't expecting to find anything right from the start... — Inio Asano

Let the punishment fit the crime. — W.S. Gilbert

Think not those faithful who praise all thy words and actions; but those who kindly reprove thy faults. — Socrates

The universe is not outside of you. Look inside yourself; everything that you want, you already are. — Rumi

Here is the secret to your life as a kingdom woman of excellence: a short memory coupled with a clear direction. If you are going to live in excellence, you have to forget yesterday. Whether it was good, bad, or ugly, if it's yesterday, you need to let it go. When you carry yesterday further than you ought to, you ruin today. If you ruin today, then you spoil tomorrow. — Tony Evans

A teacher's major contribution may pop out anonymuosly in the life of some ex-student's grandchild. — Wendell Berry

No wise man is ever interested in stupid matters like wars! Wars are always on the agenda of only stupid man! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Don't let your emotions get in the way of rational decision making. — Roy Bennett

I can't explain, maybe it isn't something that needs explaining, how the sight of a broken cage just puts you up on stilts. The promise that the cage will always be empty, that its days as a jailhouse are done. — Helen Oyeyemi