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The system that God has given us is a holistic system. This is why the Torah is concerned with how we treat others, what we eat, how we behave, and how we produce, keep and share our wealth. The word shalom reminds us that we cannot live in peace until we completely take care of all other aspects of our lives. — Celso Cukierkorn
Folger resembled Vangie more than Waltz, — J.A. Kerley
The food, though seasoned a little heavily with judgement, went down just fine. — Cynthia Bond
When you fill life with mourning and complaints, your accomplishments will be a little lower than success. — Auliq Ice
But you will be healed. You were meant to be solid and whole, and you will be. — J.R.R. Tolkien
You can always look back and see where you might have done something differently, changed this or that. If you can learn something, fine, but never second-guess yourself. It's wasted effort ... Does worrying about it, complaining about it, change it? Nope, it just wastes your time. And if you complain about it to other people, you're also wasting their time. Nothing is gained by wasting all of that time. — John Wooden
In most places, when people hear about or see something that is a symbol or representation or evidence of slavery or the slave trade or lynching, the instinct is to cover it up, to get rid of it, to destroy it. — Bryan Stevenson
I know of a world that is sunk in shame, Where hearts oft faint and tire; But I know of a Name, a precious Name, That can set that world on fire: Its sound is sweet, its letters flame. I know of a Name, a precious Name, 'Tis Jesus. — J. Chapman
I always knew I wanted a family because of the way I grew up. Family has always been the most important thing. — Penelope Cruz
When there are many worlds
you can choose the one
you walk into each day. — Jacqueline Woodson
I grew up in South Jamaica, Queens, in New York. My parents were very religious churchgoing people. They were very strict. I was never really allowed to indulge in anything vain. Modesty always. I have three brothers and two sisters, so everything was on a budget. — Wynter Gordon
