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Then I decided I would spend the summer writing a novel.
That would fix a lot of people. — Sylvia Plath

What you hope for, you also fear. — Alice Walker

But man grows old, lies down, remains where once he's laid. — Anne Bradstreet

The Bible has done more harm than any other book in the world. — William Floyd

As you bloom in new seasons, you must get down on your hands and knees, take a closer look and bravely remove the weeds. — Katandra Jackson Nunnally

I am two lesbians in a man's body. — Eddie Izzard

Changers think of what can bring a change! They do what brings change and they always cause a change before leaving — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

When you do your best, people notice. — Oprah Winfrey

Maybe it's low-wage work in general that has the effect of making feel like a pariah. When I watch TV over my dinner at night, I see a world in which almost everyone makes $15 an hour or more, and I'm not just thinking of the anchor folks. The sitcoms and dramas are about fashion designers or schoolteachers or lawyers, so it's easy for a fast-food worker or nurse's aide to conclude that she is an anomaly - the only one, or almost the only one, who hasn't been invited to the party. And in a sense she would be right: the poor have disappeared from the culture at large, from its political rhetoric and intellectual endeavors as well as from its daily entertainment. Even religion seems to have little to say about the plight of the poor, if that tent revival was a fair sample. The moneylenders have finally gotten Jesus out of the temple. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Being a Junglepreneur is about the ability to build a business in any location and then ensure that it survives and thrives by all legal means. — David Oludotun Fasanya

A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. - STEVEN WRIGHT — Darynda Jones

The intent of our spiritual practice isn't to escape life but to embrace it. The content of our spiritual experiences isn't disconnected from our everyday life; rather, it's vitally important to it.
When we choose to integrate the wisdom we encounter through our spiritual practices, our lives are healed in a radical way. When individuals and communities of people deepen their direct experience of the spiritual nature of this universe, the world is transformed to reflect the qualities of those experiences: peace, connection, love, and cooperation. We begin to see that The Sacred is not a separate being; it is our own nature. We experience the "oneness" of all things. — Jonathan H. Ellerby

If they exert it not for good, they will for evil; if they advance not knowledge, they will perpetuate ignorance. — Frances Wright