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I often feel, and ever more deeply I realize, that fate and character are the same conception. — Novalis

One of the greatest disservices you can do a man is to lend him money that he can't pay back. — Jesse H. Jones

So many murders happen because the victim trusts the guy who comes to the door, or asks for help, or offers a ride. — Jodi Picoult

You can lay in bed and think you don't stand a chance, that's what all of us thought, and here we are. We ended up doing all right. — Louis Tomlinson

Friendship often grows out of shared experiences — Andrew Hacker

I write as a witness to what I have seen. — Terry Tempest Williams

I have made it a rule of my life to trust a man long after other people gave him up, but I don't see how I can ever trust any human being again. — Ulysses S. Grant

Once people know what the Bible says, their next questions are: So what? How to? Where do I start? — Calvin Miller

The natural environment is the great outpatient department where we can go for healing — William Bird

Would the believer, therefore, have his faith strengthened, he must especially, give time to God, who tries his faith in order to prove to His child, in the end, how willing He is to help and deliver him, the moment it is good for him. — George Muller

What's encouraging is that the early new platforms - Kindle and iPad - are clearly leading to people buying more books. The data is in on that. — Steven Johnson

I went to school for folk music back when I was a teenager and learned hundreds of songs. — Roger McGuinn

You, Mr. Bernard,". "Last time I checked they don't pay you to ogle teenage girls. They pay
you to teach. So start teaching."
Mr. Bernard jumps in his chair, clears his throat, and hurriedly goes to the whiteboard and starts writing equations. I salute Jack as I bow out the door.
"Have a great day, Jackoff."
"Try not to get molested, cow," He snaps. — Sara Wolf

No matter how successful you've been in the past the question is what's your next miracle. — Brian Tracy

Europe is often held up as a cautionary tale, a demonstration that if you try to make the economy less brutal, to take better care of your fellow citizens when they're down on their luck, you end up killing economic progress. But what European experience actually demonstrates is the opposite: social justice and progress can go hand in hand. — Paul Krugman