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What we want with all our hearts will determine in large degree whether we can claim our right to the companionship of the Holy Ghost, without which there can be no spiritual nourishing. — Henry B. Eyring

Sounds simple, doesn't it, this notion of simplicity? Simple things done simply by a simple person. But it's not as simple as it seems. — Fennel Hudson

I believe there's something very salutary in, say, beating up a gay-bashing policeman. Preferably one fights through the courts, through the laws, through education, but if at a neighborhood level violence is necessary, I'm all for violence. It's the only thing Americans understand. — Gore Vidal

You cannot reason with an IDIOT!"--Tarzan's Greatest Adventure(1959) — Kruger

Computers aren't smart, just fast. Garbage in, garbage out. — Peter F. Hamilton

When our Shepherd breaks our spiritual leg, the recovery can be oh, so sweet as we listen for His voice! EL — Evinda Lepins

Alice didn't like being criticised, so she began asking questions. "Aren't you sometimes frightened at being planted out here, with nobody to take care of you?" "There's the tree in the middle," said the Rose: "what else is it good for?" "But what could it do, if any danger came?" Alice asked. "It could bark," said the Rose. "It says 'Bough-wough!' " cried a Daisy, "that's why its branches are called boughs! — Lewis Carroll

My mom said I was an escapist at heart ... that I preferred imaginary worlds to the real one — Amy Plum

These ears aren't to be trusted.
The keening in the night, didn't you hear?
Once I believed all the stories didn't have endings,
but I realized the endings were invented, like zero,
had yet to be imagined.
The months come around again,
and we are in the same place;
full moons, cherries in bloom,
the same deer, the same frogs,
the same helpless scratching at the dirt.
You leave poems I can't read
behind on the sheets,
I try to teach you songs made of twigs and frost.
you may be imprisoned in an underwater palace;
I'll come riding to the rescue in disguise.
Leave the magic tricks to me and to the teakettle.
I've inhaled the spells of willow trees,
spat them out as blankets of white crane feathers.
Sleep easy, from behind the closet door
I'll invent our fortunes, spin them from my own skin.
(from, The Fox-Wife's Invitation) — Jeannine Hall Gailey

Physics has a history of synthesizing many phenomena into a few theories. — Richard P. Feynman

'Tis virtue, and not birth that makes us noble: Great actions speak great minds, and such should govern. — John Fletcher

When you aren't working, you really want to emulate the real version of yourself. — Erin Wasson