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The sermon which I write inquisitive of truth is good a year after, but that which is written because a sermon must be writ is musty the next day. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I feel like I missed out on the regular high school social life, but that's the way I chose to be. — Kristi Yamaguchi

Over the years, I've enjoyed working for WFAN and MSG - two sports giants in the industry. There couldn't be a better fit due to the long-standing history both entities have had with NY sports. — Boomer Esiason

There's only a handful of people I trust completely, and I know who they are. Other than that, I pretty much don't trust people. — Anton Yelchin

The shepherds - simple souls - came to adore the Infant Savior. Mary rejoiced at seeing their homage and willing offerings they made to her Jesus ... How happy is the loving soul when it has found Jesus with Mary, His Mother! They who know the Tabernacle where He dwells, they who receive Him into their souls, know that His conversation is full of divine sweetness, His consolation ravishing, His peace superabundant, and the familiarity of His love and His Heart ineffable — Peter Julian Eymard

The Muslims have got Islam as a legacy, hence they fail to recognize its value — Marmaduke Pickthall

Some folks is meant to make excuses. Some folks is meant to make history. — Allan Wolf

Privilege (to the privileged) means having private laws. — Terry Pratchett

Rather than allowing external forces to define how we feel inside, each of us can be our own thermostat. — William Powers

What a feeble thing intelligence is, with its short steps, its waverings, its pacings back and forth, its disastrous retreats! Intelligence is a mere instrument of circumstances. There are people who say that intelligence must have built the universe - why, intelligence never built a steam-engine! Circumstances built a steam-engine. Intelligence is little more than a short foot-rule by which we measure the infinite achievements of Circumstances. — F Scott Fitzgerald

God desires to work supernaturally through normal people who are willing to follow Him wholeheartedly and reflect His glory. — Sally Clarkson