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It's exactly at these moments, when all hope has vanished, that prayer has dominion. — Junot Diaz

The young people today are the 21st century. — Martin Scorsese

War in the wide modern sense, is possible, not because more men disagree, but because more men agree. — G.K. Chesterton

When it comes to love, your point of view, your imagination and your energy can carry you through anything. As you love, it will spill over to everyone and everything you encounter and beyond. There is no force imaginable that is more powerful than the act of love. — Julieanne O'Connor

Be like sugarcane sweet yet silent
don't get mixed up with bitter words — Rumi

For your information, I am NOT overreacting. I'm REACTING. That's different. It's important to react when you're pissed off. — Cherie Currie

Thrice is he armed who hath his quarrel just. — Arthur Conan Doyle

There is error in a church when miracles are made the only thing. — Sunday Adelaja

When you're angry you act according to your emotions, not with your mind. — Lakshmi Menon

The case is this: God offers you one of the greatest mercies on this side of heaven and commands you to accept it. Why do you not accept this mercy in obedience to His command ... God offers you a pardon for all your sins. — John Wesley

Tact, the kind of tact you should cultivate, is not a form of deception or make-believe, but a cultivated taste which gives fine perception in seeing and doing what is best under all circumstances. There is nothing which will so readily bring you into favor, or disarm an opponent, as the right use of tact. — Grenville Kleiser

There is not some glorious theoretical synthesis of capitalism that you can write down in a book and follow. You have to grope your way — Robert Solow

Modern man lives under the illusion that he knows 'what he wants, while he actually wants
what he is supposed to want. In order to accept this it is necessary to realize that to know what one really wants is not comparatively easy, as most people think, but one of the most difficult problems any human being has to solve. It is a task we frantically try to avoid by accepting ready-made goals as though they were our own. — Erich Fromm

If our hearts and minds are not properly transformed, we are like musicians playing untuned instruments, or engineers working with broken and ill-programmed computers. The attunement of the heart is essential to the outflow of grace ... We must aim at building the structures of God's kingdom but recognized that we will only create these through the transformation of our experience. Concentration on reformation without revival leads to skins without wine; concentration on revival without reformation soon loses the wine for want of skins. — Richard Lovelace