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Here in the midst of the vortex I am amazed by the special aid of God, the very special graces He grants us in such perils, and how His Presence is now more intimately felt when discouragement comes to make our souls smaller. — Ann Ball

A moment of self-giving lifecan conquer the sorrowsof many long years — Sri Chinmoy

You think of the book you'd most like to be reading, and then you sit down and shamelessly write it. — J.D. Salinger

It is the fault of the United States that these terrible people, these insurgents and terrorists are out there. They are the ones that we ought to be focusing our energy on defeating and not just wring our hands about the fact that it's going to be difficult. — Colin Powell

It is better not to sit on the grass after thirty when sprawling at all is difficult, let alone sprawling gracefully. — Elizabeth Bibesco

He is brilliant - to the top of his boots. — David Lloyd George

I decided I would teach Mrs. P. a lesson by cooking my own meal. — Paul Murray

My pipe business I created from scratch; my media assets and bank I bought from the secondary market. — Victor Pinchuk

Often we hate in others the thing which we fear in ourselves; or we hate because the other person raises to our consciousness some fault or inadequacy which we would prefer to have remain unconscious, and therefore without power to disturb our self-complacency. — Frances G. Wickes

I'm not cs747," she whispered defiantly as she shifted on her cot in order to lean back against the wall. "My name is Jean. — Anne Bishop

The key to overcoming aloneness and a feeling of uselessness for one who is physically able is to step outside yourself by helping others who are truly needy. We promise those who will render this kind of service that, in some measure, you will be healed of the loss of loved ones or the dread of being alone. The way to feel better about your own situation is to improve someone else's circumstances. — Ezra Taft Benson