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To die is nothing. One is here, one is no longer here. It is only at the end one must be able to say 'I was a man'. — Louis L'Amour

Either I've found my spiritual home, or I've watched too much TV — Lindsey Kelk

I always felt, in any town, if I can get to a library, I'll be OK. — Maya Angelou

Just like the submarines, deep men are also unaffected by the storms! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

You see, as kids, my friends and I assumed we'd grow up to become like our heroes--that someday, like them, we'd do great things, make a difference in teh nonsensical world that belonged to adults. Now, watching Space PAtrol crew resist Agent X, the kid who dreamed of living heroically snaps out of a long, deep sleep. It's like awakening in the middle of the night--or in midlife-- remembering something you forgot to do. Something very important. — Jean-Noel Bassior

The priesthood of Christ is "not according to the law of a fleshy commandment, but according to the power of an indestructible life" (Heb. 7:16). Aaron was constituted high priest according to the powerless letter of the law, but Christ according to the powerful element of an indestructible life. Our High Priest is constituted of a life which nothing can conquer, but which rather conquers everything! It is a life which cannot be destroyed. A life which saves to the uttermost. The endless, eternal, divine, uncreated life. The resurrection life which has passed the test of death and Hades. — Witness Lee

Avarice has ruined more souls than extravagance. — Charles Caleb Colton

Change is one thing. Acceptance is another. — Arundhati Roy

We also know that God is no respecter of persons. A plain factory hand who does his work faithfully pleases God just as much as a minister of the Word. — Martin Luther

He couldn't help but wonder if Moses Levy had experienced this same heat, if true images burned their maker. He wondered, too, if the hermit at that riverside was right, if there wasn't some element of capturing a soul in each photograph, if he wasn't responsible for those whose images he caught. — Alice Hoffman