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I am choosing to flow with the current of life rather than lying in a tide pool experiencing the same things again and again. — Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem

The Jewish scriptures admirably illustrate the development from the religion of fear to moral religion, which is continued in the New Testament. The religions of all civilized peoples, especially the peoples of the Orient, are primarily moral religions. The development from a religion of fear to moral religion is a great step in a nation's life. That primitive religions are based entirely on fear and the religions of civilized peoples purely on morality is a prejudice against which we must be on our guard. The truth is that they are all intermediate types, with this reservation, that on the higher levels of social life the religion of morality predominates. — Albert Einstein

Give the villagers village arithmetic, village geography, village history and the literary knowledge that they must use daily, i.e. reading and writing letters, etc. — Mahatma Gandhi

I have serious adult acne, am almost legally blind and have to work at controlling my weight. — Georgette Mosbacher

Only the man who says no is free — Herman Melville

I had all the normal interests - I played basketball and I headed the school paper. But I also developed very early a great love for music and literature and the theater. — Carlisle Floyd

I'm sorry! I just ... I have this thing about opening stuff. I see a door or a lid that's closed, I just gotta open it! Our family therapist says I'm obsessive-compulsive. — Gary Whitta

Anyway, the fetish crowd, compared to some of the people that hung out with the skinheads, was all pussycats. — Derek Ridgers

Jesus did not come to explain away suffering or remove it. He came to fill it with His Presence. — Paul Claudel

Physical pleasures are not associated with attachment-abhorrence; the belief in an opinion itself is attachment-abhorrence. — Dada Bhagwan