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If I displayed this cup, I might look at it once or twice a week. By using it, I get pleasure from it continually. — Lila Acheson Wallace

The Fourth Crown Princess of the blue Cresent Islands had sixteen rituals to observe from the moment of waking to when she broke her fast. — Julia Golding

The sin of fallen man is this: Man seeks the benefits of God while at the same time fleeing from God Himself. — R.C. Sproul

The word everyone forgets is 'serve' ... Yes. Serve. This is the service, and we soldiers are servants. Sure, when people think of a soldier, they think of soldiers taking. They think of us taking territory, taking the enemy, taking the city or a country, taking treasure, or blood. This grand, abstract idea of 'taking,' as if we were pirates, swaggering and brandishing our weapons, bullying and intimidating people. But a solider, a true soldier, I think, does not take. A soldier gives. — Robert Jackson Bennett

If any man thinks ill of you, do not be angry with him, for you are worse than he thinks you to be. — Charles Spurgeon

My woman gets off on watchin' her man fight," he murmured in my ear. "Yes," I whispered. — Kristen Ashley

Facing him as I lower the glass from my lips, he's giving me one of those intense moonlit stares. — Poppet

On the one hand, there are individual actions such as throwing, pushing, touching, rubbing. It is these individual actions that give rise most of the time to abstraction from objects. — Jean Piaget

We can all see, but can you observe? — A.D. Garrett

Even the piquant can forfeit popularity if tied to something intellectual. — Thomas Mann

... for there are times when disobedience heals a very ailing part of the self. It relieves the human spirit's distress at being forced into narrow boundaries. For the nearly powerless, defying authority is often the only power available. — Malidoma Patrice Some

Since you cannot control the weather, or the traffic,
or the one you love, or your neighbors, or your boss,
then you must learn to control you ...
the one whose response to the difficulties of life REALLY counts. — Jim Rohn