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6So Moses gave a commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, "Let neither man nor woman do any more work for the offering of the sanctuary." And the people were restrained from bringing, 7for the material they had was sufficient for all the work to be done - indeed too much. — Anonymous

Raman Singh has lost his image. — Charan Das Mahant

You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you. — Bob Dylan

The search for a personal identity is the life task of a teenager. — Haim Ginott

When we really want to hear, and be heard by, someone we love, we do not go rushing into noisy crowds. Silence is a form of intimacy. That's how we experience it with our friends and lovers. As relationships grow deeper and more intimate, we spend more and more quiet time alone with our lover. We talk in low tones about the things that matter ... That is why Christ comes to us when our hearts and minds are still and silent. — J. Brent Bill

Today - wealthier, more powerful and more able than ever before in our history - our Nation can declare another essential freedom. — Lyndon B. Johnson

Those who are materially poor, hungry, and grieving are called "blessed" by Jesus, because wealth, satisfactions, and pleasures do not blind them to their need for God's Kingdom ... Their misery helps them to cry out to God and to trust in Him since everything else has failed them. — Roch A. Kereszty

Was she very beautiful, Samuel?"
"To you she was because you built her. I don't think you ever saw her - only your own creation. — John Steinbeck

In Park Slope, even the play dough was whole grain. — Sarah Pinneo

I'm usually convinced that what I'm working on is a total disaster. — Claire Tomalin

By God's help, and the intelligent use of their own strong right arms they could accomplish great things. — James Larkin

Reticences are as revealing as avowals. — Elizabeth Bibesco

Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles. — George Washington