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Knowledge gives life to the soul — Imam Ali

If any of you have seen my shows, you know that I don't skimp on them and the same is true for the gym. We spend what it takes to make a globally first-class gym. — Madonna Ciccone

Krystal's slow passage up the school had resembled the passage of a goat through the body of a boa constrictor, being highly visible and uncomfortable for both parties concerned. — J.K. Rowling

When I look over my shoulder, both he and Caden are staring up at me with matching looks of interest I've never seen before. — Dina Littner

We need to repent of the haughty way in which we sometimes stand in judgment upon Scripture and must learn to sit humbly under its judgment instead. — John Stott

We can no more enjoy life by hoping for a future result than we can enjoy music by waiting for the final note. — Vernon Howard

I think children of divorced parents do grow up quicker. You just do. — Jasmine Guinness

When someone makes a decision, he is really diving into a strong current that will carry him to places he had never dreamed of when he first made the decision. When — Paulo Coelho

Literature is an invitation to people to discover the world of others and the world of others is the best source to understand and to improve our own world! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

My final two cents worth of advice is to develop an all-consuming curiosity for things both exotic and ordinary. Read, observe, analyze, and become involved with a variety of interests. Study, practice, delve, probe, investigate, and above all, be flexible. Keep an open mind. The world is changing fast. Don't get caught in the corner of the ring.
- Ward Kimball — John Canemaker

There's rebellion in my marrow. We all have it. Most of us, if we've any wits about us, keep it hidden from the rest of the world. We ignore the way it calls our name when no one's around, and then every so often, it asks us to dance when it's sure no one's watching. Jensen — Winter Renshaw

From earliest childhood the boy was accustomed to feel that, for him, life was double. Winter and summer, town and country, law and liberty, were hostile, and the man who pretended they were not, was in his eyes a schoolmaster
that is, a man employed to tell lies to little boys. — Henry Adams