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In transition I think the spirit goes somewhere, but I don't think it leaves. — Valerie Simpson
Don't get sucked into short-term thinking. Your struggles will not last forever, but you will. — Max Lucado
Clinton saw himself much more as the steward of alliances and of consensus that moved in the right direction. He didn't see himself as someone who could change the overall thrust, I think, of global policy. — Barton Gellman
Nothing makes a man feel more heroic than lying on the floor while his wife captures a criminal with a poinsettia — Margaret Scherf
Three cheers for war, noble and beautiful above all. — Benito Mussolini
Shakespeare and his few peers invented all of us. — Harold Bloom
The first thing I notice is that there isn't really anybody "dancing." Everybody is grinding. I guess that's all people do now. Nobody really knows how to dance; they just know how to move their hips to the beat. — Riley Shasteen
The key to success is to keep growing in all areas of life - mental, emotional, spiritual, as well as physical. — Julius Erving
But love, honest love, requires empathy. It is a sharing - of joy, of pain, of laughter, and of tears. Honest love makes one's soul a reflection of the partner's moods. And as a room seems larger when it is lined with mirrors, so do the joys become amplified. And as the individual items within the mirrored room seem less acute, so does pain diminish and fade, stretched thin by the sharing. That is the beauty of love, whether in passion or friendship. A sharing that multiplies the joys and thins the pains. — R.A. Salvatore
The dead season when wolves live off the wind. — Robert Lowell
At that time the archiepiscopal throne of Alexandria was filled by Theophilus, the perpetual enemy of peace and virtue; a bold, bad man, whose hands were alternately polluted with gold and with blood. — Edward Gibbon
The sin of Adam did not make the condemnation of all men merely possible; it was the ground of their actual condemnation. So the righteousness of Christ did not make the salvation of men merely possible, it secured the actual salvation of those for whom He wrought. — Charles Hodge
the blood of Jesus covers all sin. — Faye Aldridge