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A lily does not lose its beauty because it blooms in muddy waters. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I want to know God's thoughts. — Albert Einstein

The eternal God asks a favor of his bride: "Hold me close to your heart, close as locket or bracelet fits." No matter whether we walk or stand still, eat or drink, we should at all times wear the golden locket "Jesus" upon our heart. — Henry Suso

Sometimes how we dialogue in today's culture is just as important as why we dialogue. — Jefferson Bethke

Experiences such as, 'I went; I came; I was; I did,' come naturally to everyone. From these experiences, does it not appear that the consciousness 'I' is the subject of those various acts? Enquiry into the true nature of that consciousness, and remaining as oneself, is the way to understand, through enquiry, one's true nature. — Ramana Maharshi

Ants are so much like human beings as to be an embarrassment. They farm fungi, raise aphids as livestock, launch armies into war, use chemical sprays to alarm and confuse enemies, capture slaves, engage in child labour, exchange information ceaselessly. They do everything but watch television. — Lewis Thomas

I'm such a fan of Lily's Tomlin, for so many years. I feel like Lily was the first popular mainstream crossover comedian who also was kind of an overtly feminist comedian. — Tina Fey

Everyone Is Looking for a Book Strong Enough to Change Them. — Catherynne M Valente

Growing up, I never heard my parents curse, never. The first time I ever said a curse word was with my sister Kim. — Kourtney Kardashian

Time is what we want most,but what we use worst. — William Penn

He's wearing a totally normal T-shirt from the mall or whatever, but it hangs on him like the shirt has fulfilled its sole mission in life. — Amy Spalding

Mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything is altered. — John Dryden