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We all have secrets. We've all kept secrets. We've had secrets kept from us, and we know how that feels. — Kim Edwards

When you find the person who sees you clearer than you see yourself, you know you've found true love. — Layla Hagen

An ever-growing, ever-constant relationship with God makes us certain of what we believe and enables us to run with endurance. — Katy Kauffman

Pope Gelasius in his ninth letter (chap. 26) to the bishops of Lucania condemned the evil practice which had been introduced of women serving the priest at the celebration of Mass. Since this abuse had spread to the Greeks, Innocent IV strictly forbade it in his letter to the bishop of Tusculum: 'Women should not dare to serve at the altar; they should be altogether refused this ministry.' We too have forbidden this practice in the same words ... — Pope Benedict XIV

In those days, cigarette companies could still advertise on television, but lawyers couldn't; some changes are for the better, and others are not. — Dean Koontz

A great many people are trying to make peace, but that has already been done. God has not left it for us to do; all we have to do is enter into it. — D.L. Moody

Corporate power consolidation is so enormous that even the government could be viewed as a small appendage of a larger corporate organism. — Bryant McGill

If you're doing something outside of dominant culture, there's not an easy place for you. You will have to do it yourself. — Ava DuVernay

Bad luck relies absolutely on perfect timing — Catherynne M Valente

Pandora, possessed by the unleashed contents of her box. — Salman Rushdie

I like the physicality in doing the different physical motions, being a beast. — Sendhil Ramamurthy

Enlightenment is the journey back from the head to the heart. — Ravi Shankar

We have to change course. And we have to do so now. That is why I worked with my colleagues in Washington to pass the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act. — Debbie Wasserman Schultz

The tendency of old age to the body, say the physiologists, is to form bone. It is as rare as it is pleasant to meet with an old man whose opinions are not ossified. — Bob Wells

I had to grow foul with knowledge, realize the futility of everything; smash everything, grow desperate, then humble, then sponge myself off the slate, as it were, in order to recover my authenticity. I had to arrive at the brink and then take a leap in the dark. — Henry Miller