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Light's truth, if you got a woman to feed you on a regular basis, she was halfway won. — Robert Jordan

The marrying of an actor and his whimsical and theatrical vision is very enjoyable, because he wants it to be filled with something honest, truthful, human, soulful, substantial. — Jeff Goldblum

Harmony is the inlet of God into the mind, so that the mind acts in obedience to a law above mind - and that law is unity. — Ernest Wood

He did not seek to efface pain in forgetfulness, he sought to elevate it and to dignify it with hope. He would say, "Be careful how you turn to the dead. Don't think of the rotting. Hold your gaze and you will see the living light of your dearly loved departed up above in heaven. — Victor Hugo

The proper criterion for distinguishing "right" from "wrong" is not mysterious.It is embodied in the principles that advance the cause of the oppressed and exploited over the cause of those who live by oppression and exploitation. — Dhoruba Bin Wahad

No feeling you get from any exterior stimulation or source is anything like the total bliss of communion within. — Neale Donald Walsch

Faith steals upon you like dew: some days you wake and it is there. And like dew, it gets burned off in the rising sun of anxieties, ambitions, distractions. — Christian Wiman

Our condition is most noble, being so beloved of the Most High God that He was willing to die for our sake- which He would not have done if man had not been a most noble creature and of great worth. — Angela Of Foligno

I once dieted so religiously I quit eating in church. — Zig Ziglar

One thing only has been lent to youth and age in common
discontent. — Matthew Arnold

Joy and woe are woven fine, a clothing for the soul divine. Under every grief and pine, runs a joy with silken twine. — William Blake

CAMPBELL: All poets. Poetry is a metaphorical language. MOYERS: A metaphor suggests potential. CAMPBELL: Yes, but it also suggests the actuality that hides behind the visible aspect. The metaphor is the mask of God through which eternity is to be experienced. — Joseph Campbell