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The ultimate aim of the human mind, in all its efforts, is to become acquainted with Truth. — Eliza Farnham

Faith is not simply a patience that passively suffers until the storm is past. Rather, it is a spirit that bears things - with resignations, yes, but above all, with blazing, serene hope. — Corazon Aquino

When trees burn, they leave the smell of heartbreak in the air. — Jodi Thomas

Who we're told to be carries the weight of history behind it. We may not like it but we better know it. Who we're told to be is no accident, but rather a purposeful construction of centuries of accumulated fear. Who we're told to be can be deliberately deconstructed. — Mel Ash

Men do not know what they do not know, and women should not tell them. — Amy Bloom

The comfort of the rich depends on an abundance of the poor. - Voltaire — Cintra Wilson

Therefore, encourage and toughen your mind against the mishaps that afflict even the most powerful and the most successful,
For accident and illness can in a moment take away all that was built over many years.
So I declare to you: he is lord of your life that scorns his own. Be the lord of your own life therefore, by not fearing to lose it.
Since the day we were born we are being led towards the day we die: in the interim let us be courageous, and do good things. — A.C. Grayling

Part-time effort means part-tim results. — Tony Curl

The true purpose of education is to teach a man to carry himself triumphant to the sunset. — Liberty Hyde Bailey

Nothing worth knowing can ever be taught in a classroom. — Chip Kidd

But I've met a few fans from across the world who've had my name tattooed on them. — Shay Mitchell

But Wishing is addictive. — Jenny Valentine

This matter of being able to establish Barbara's whereabouts for a specific number of hours brought at least limited relief from agonies of ignorance as to what her movements might be, with consequent inability to exercise control over her in however slight a degree; for love of that sort - the sort where the sensual element has been reduced to a minimum - must after all, largely if not entirely, resolve itself to the exercise of power: a fact of which Barbara was, of course, more aware than I. — Anthony Powell