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How do we find the Lord? I believe we have to seek Him in simple things. I believe we have to seek Him in personal prayer. I believe we must seek Him in personal service. I believe we seek and find Jesus when we follow His example. — Thomas S. Monson

There is no fun than helping to make someone's dreams come true Especially when that person is ayoung person and who really want it and really dserve it — Oprah Winfrey

A big part of (Janice) Marturano's success in bringing mindfulness to this unlikely venue was that she talked about it not as a "spiritual" exercise but instead as something that made you a "better leader" and "more focused," and that enhanced your "creativity and innovation." She didn't even like the term "stress reduction." "For a lot of us," she said, "we think that having stress in our lives isn't a bad thing. It gives us an edge. — Dan Harris

Every musician tries to blend in some reggae. It's the only music that brings all people together, different races, different religions. — Burning Spear

The photograph is married to the eye,
Grafts on its bride one-sided skins of truth ... — Dylan Thomas

The world's nothing but a mean bully, that's a fact. Even when you've big misfortunes threatening to drop on your head, small ones still take every chance to prick your toes. — George R R Martin

The word good has many meanings ... — Gilbert K. Chesterton

People recognized you or they didn't, and it was unrelated to knowing you. Knowing you could just be your name or the street you lived on, your father's job. Recognizing you was understanding you had thoughts in your head, finding the same things funny or excruciating, remembering what you'd said months or even years after you'd said — Curtis Sittenfeld

Attempting to identify with the source is an idea. You are already that. — Mooji

Only when the flower vase will be itself in bloom, only then we got the real wonder of poetry — George G. Asztalos

The only good thing ever to come out of religion was the music. — George Carlin