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I am too perfect... to be here with you... — Deyth Banger
Marriage has the power to set the course of your life as a whole. If your marriage is strong, even if all the circumstances in your life around you are filled with trouble and weakness, it won't matter. You will be able to move out into the world in strength. — Timothy Keller
Recreation is intended to the mind as whetting is to the scythe, to sharpen the edge of it, which otherwise would grow dull and blunt,
as good no scythe as no edge. — Joseph Hall
Healing is a revolutionary act and we are here to awaken to the true nature of our own souls and the gifts we have to give to the world. — Michael Meade
Nothing is inevitable if we are willing to contemplate what is happening. — Marshall McLuhan
You make me thirsty, Promethea, my river, you make me eternally thirsty, my water. As if I had spent my life in an old house of dried mud, so dry myself that I could not even thirst, until yesterday. And suddenly yesterday, the dusty floor of my old house burst open and while I was still dozing away my parched existence, drop by drop I heard the music of coolness awaken the thirst under my dry soul. And leaning over the dark shaft of my life, I saw my childhood springs unearthed. Is that always how (by accident) we rediscover Magdalenian riches? — Helene Cixous
If there were only three women left in the world, two of them would immediately convene a court-martial to try the other one. — H.L. Mencken
It's only hard until it becomes easy. — David A. Smith
Some love stories has no end, no path or no name, but they are 'love stories' too. — Ama H. Vanniarachchy
By meditation we develop that strength within us, so automatically we start solving the problem. — Nirmala Srivastava
The remaining liberty of the world was to be destroyed in the place where it stood. — Lucan
Caring for the poor is one natural overflow and a necessary evidence of the presence of Christ in our hearts. If there is no sign of caring for the poor in our lives, then there is reason to at least question whether Christ is in our hearts. — David Platt