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What's powerful about a love scene is not seeing the act. It's seeing the passion, the need, the desire, the caring, the fear. — Patrick Swayze

Raising children was not designed for single parents. (Which is why divorce was such a taboo prior to birth control). — Warren Farrell

Your breathing should flow gracefully,
like a river, like a watersnake crossing
the water, and not like a chain of rugged mountains or the gallop of a horse. To master our breath is to be in control of our bodies and minds. Each time we find ourselves dispersed and find it difficult to gain control of ourselves by different means, the method of watching the breath should always be used. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Sanctified ignorance is the belief that if we love God and have committed our lives to Him, everything will work out ... Sanctified ignorance is no excuse for a life out of alignment, lacking joy, fulfillment, and a clear sense of accomplishment ... Look at how God has uniquely gifted you in your skills and abilities, personality traits, and values, dreams and passions. It is in these that we find the authentic path designed for us for a purpose-driven life. — Dan Miller

I'm fairly certain that YOLO is just Carpe Diem for stupid people. — Jack Black

Steve Jackson is a born storyteller. He makes you sweat ... and turn the page. — Ron Franscell

He would wink at the girl and, clumsily, she'd wink back. — Markus Zusak

Mental strength induces mind and body. — Toba Beta

Prof. Eugen Karl Kempf said, "Hard work does not kill. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The resurrection of Christ is one of the foundation stones of Christianity. It was the seal of the great work that He came on earth to do. It was the crowning proof that the ransom He paid for sinners was accepted, the atonement for sin accomplished, the head of him who had the power of death bruised, and the victory won. — J.C. Ryle