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A good message will always find a messenger. — Amelia Barr

With every experience, you alone are painting your own canvas, thought by thought, choice by choice.
Oprah Winfrey

St. Paul's
Loomed like a bubble o'er the town. — Oscar Wilde

I have liberal friends. They are misguided, they are wrong. I disagree with them. I don't want them to vote. I want them to go on vacation in November. — Sean Hannity

I'll have to have a palace, of course. I may not be a princess, but I am a movie queen, and every queen should have a palace. — Jayne Mansfield

Every player eventually loses all their money. — John-Talmage Mathis

As far as I can see, it's not important that we have free will, just as long as we have the illusion of free will to stop us going mad. — Alan Moore

Because something inside of my heart is ripping apart and it feels like fear, it tastes like panic and anxiety and desperation and I don't know how to understand th image in front of me. I don't want to see Warner like this. I don't want to think of him as anything other than a monster.
This isn't right — Tahereh Mafi

It was dangerous lunacy, but it was also the kind of thing a real connoisseur of edge-work could make an argument for. — Hunter S. Thompson

A bullet can kill the enemy, but a bullet can also produce an enemy, depending on whom that bullet strikes. — Tim O'Brien

In todays economy, the most important resource is no longer labor, capital or land; it is knowledge — Peter Drucker

I would be devastated if my son could not have music as part of his curriculum in school. It should not be a choice between culture and technical training - well-rounded students and graduates will make appropriate choices for their careers, but they must also be trained to make appropriate social choices. — David Cassidy

But what a painful difference between the two! The father bends over his returning son. The elder son stands stiffly erect, a posture accentuated by the long staff reaching from his hand to the floor. The father's mantle is wide and welcoming; the son's hangs flat over his body. The father's hands are spread out and touch the homecomer in a gesture of blessing; the son's are clasped together and held close to his chest. There is light on both faces, but the light from the father's face flows through his whole body - especially his hands - and engulfs the younger son in a great halo of luminous warmth; whereas the light on the face of the elder son is cold and constricted. — Henri J.M. Nouwen