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You are like night, calmed, constellated. Your silence is star-like, as distant, as true. — Pablo Neruda

We shall fight for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free. — Woodrow Wilson

I look for the kind of text that doesn't look like the writer I'm considering. Plutarch is a great example. — John D'Agata

Irrespective of nationality, soldiers are always open to the same discomfort and to the same comradeship the world over. I'll make things easy for you if you make things easy for me. That is, after all the unwritten law of the barracks. — Peter Ustinov

Life can be real tough ... you can either learn from your problems, or keep repeating them over and over. — Marie Osmond

Over the years I've grown more comfortable with making people uncomfortable because that is when growth can happen. You need a little conflict. You need a little tension. And that is part of my calling. A little tough love goes a long way! — Mark Batterson

There's harmony and inner peace to be found in following a moral compass that points in the same direction regardless of fashion or trend. — Ted Koppel

The night was so deep the shadows seemed to bleed darkness. — Amber Argyle

Music is a very integral part of the film, but it will not be as full of music as a Bollywood film. — Roland Joffe

All life is a delusion of the senses. — Margery Wilson

Bacon had done it, and Campanella had said, with Baconian pithiness, Tantum possumus quantum scimus - "Our power is proportioned to our knowledge." Perhaps — Will Durant

I have talents; help me to extol You by spending them for You. I — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

All mothers go through the exact same things. — Angie Harmon

From the heart arise unknowable impulses as well as conscious feelings, moods, and wishes. The heart, too, has its reasons and is the center of perception and understanding. Finally, the heart is the seat of the will: it makes plans and comes to good decisions. Thus the heart is the central and unifying organ of our personal life. Our heart determines our personality, and is therefore not only the place where God dwells but also the place to which Satan directs his fiercest attacks. It is this heart that is the place of prayer. The prayer of the heart is a prayer that directs itself to God from the center of the person and thus affects the whole of our humanness. — Henri J.M. Nouwen