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Great compassion is the root of altruistic action, the object of amazement to the world;there is no greater source of help and happiness. — Dalai Lama XIV

Creativity muscle needs to be strengthened, and creativity excellence needs to be cultivated. — Pearl Zhu

If you do not have at least an eight-month emergency fund, and you think there's a probability you could loose your job - and it's not just losing your job; you could be in a car accident, get sick - continue to pay the minimum on your credit card every month. Everything beyond that needs to go to establish an emergency fund. And if you have an emergency fund saved, then fund your retirement account before paying down credit card debt. — Suze Orman

Well, I think that Catholicism's basic foundation of faith is personal conscience. I think it's between you and God, not you and the Church. — Martin Sheen

And the poet who fears to take the risk that what he writes may turn out not to be poetry at all, is a man who has surely failed, who ought to have adopted a less adventurous vocation — T. S. Eliot

It's my fault. I'm the one who walked away last year when you tried to love me. — Colleen Hoover

Spirituality was the main issue. Connection with God was the main issue. — Daniel Berrigan

If I'd known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself. — Peter O'Toole

When filled with holy truth the mind rests. — Charles Spurgeon

This only grant me, that my means may lie too low for envy, for contempt too high. — Abraham Cowley

Red Skelton ... I broke into tears when I met him. — Rip Taylor

The pleasant surprise for me is that when I look into Tony's eyes, he's still 100% present, sharing everything that's going on. Acting with him is like a beautiful dance. — Genie Francis

You must keep in mind that all of the world's religions are man-made, often as a mechanism to control and intimidate the masses into following the bidding of a few. — Elle Casey