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For my soul lies dormant, restless, waiting for that moment when shackles are cast aside and it is free to fly once more. — Virginia Alison

My stomach was so full of butterflies and other insects with busy, brushing wings - entirely appropriate under the circumstances, I couldn't help but think! - that I could hardly fall asleep. And when at last I did, I know I slept lightly. As if I remembered, even in my slumber, that I had a dream beneath my pillow that I did not wish to crush. — Melanie Benjamin

Repentance must dig the foundations, but holiness shall erect the structure, and bring forth the top-stone. Repentance is the clearing away of the rubbish of the past temple of sin; holiness builds the new temple which the Lord our God shall inherit. Repentance and desires after holiness never can be separated. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

There is a music of the universes in every heart. — Amit Ray

You will never see as many great women investors or traders as men. Period. End of story. — Paul Tudor Jones

there are no fruitful speculations outside of reality. — Cheikh Anta Diop

Putin is like Al Capone. — Garry Kasparov

I think I reach people because I'm with them, not apart from them. — Loretta Lynn

Here's what no one ever tells you about love: it hurts, having your heart broken — Jodi Picoult

You can t coast uphill. — Roger Crawford

This old man had once told me that he left school when he was twelve, whereas I had spent most of the twenty-four years in my life in study. Yet when I looked back on the last hour or so I could come to only one conclusion. I'd had more of books, but he had more of learning. — James Herriot

Don't become weary in doing good. If we are patient, we can experience the change of heart we seek. For most of us this will require only a slight change of course, sending us toward the time north. The adjustments we must make are those 'small things', but that does not mean they are easy. Too many forces are confusing our compass. But the pull to the polar star is one we recognize. It is the direction toward home. — Kathleen H. Hughes