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Only in childhood do books have any deep influence on our lives. In later life, we admire, we are entertained, we may modify some views we already hold, but we are more likely to find in books merely a confirmation of what is in our minds already. — Graham Greene

Never be afraid of What is good; the good is always the road to what is true. — Philip Gilbert Hamerton

Mindfulness means that as we go through the day we learn to gain control of our mind, our emotions. We learn to conserve energy in a variety of simple and complicated ways that we learned in Buddhist practice. — Frederick Lenz

Elizabeth squirmed on the hard wooden bench, and tried to ignore both her sore backside and her rumbling stomach. Why did the minister's sermons last so long? And why did the talk of sin always give her such a hearty appetite? — Anya Seton

Those thoughts are truth which guide us to beneficial interaction with sensible particulars as they occur, whether they copy these in advance or not. — William James

Prayer is the surest remedy against the devil and besetting sins. — J.C. Ryle

It was really amazing. I mean, he'd never mentioned that he played in the symphony, like serious violin playing, not fiddle playing. And he just blew us away. — Guy Clark

this is neither a game of choice nor a life of choice. It's one of influence: Hers. And one of acceptance: Mine. — Holly Bodger

Harm no other beings. They are just your brothers and sisters. — Gautama Buddha

Lola swore she would never return to that terrible country. On one of our last nights as novios she said, Ten million Trujillos is all we are. — Junot Diaz

That's all right," says Billy. "We're blending what we see but we aren't allowing ourselves to be victimized by what we see. — Michael Lewis

It is clear that not in one thing alone, but in many ways equality and freedom of speech are a good thing. — Herodotus

I would do anything for him, even if it meant sacrificing something of myself. — Tara Sivec

Looking at the past must only be a means of understanding more clearly what and who they are so that they can more wisely build the future. — Paulo Freire