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Just pray, Tristan,' I said. 'Pray that God will bridge the gap between what each of us has and what each of us needs to just be. — Nancy Rue

Knowledge of facts is important. Knowledge of truth is essential. Yet our Lord's concern goes beyond mere head knowledge. He wants us not only to know the truth but also to obey the truth. He wants us to live the truth, practice the truth, and be conformed to and transformed by that truth. — Wayne Mack

The good news is that when we do the Lord's work in the Lord's way, we are assured of His blessings to help us. — Dallin H. Oaks

There is no demonstration against Zionism, because even the European Parliament regards such a demonstration as anti-Semitic. — Noam Chomsky

Up until I became a father, it was all about self-obsession. But then I learned exactly what it's all about: the delight of being a servant. — Eric Clapton

If I do something caring for a friend, I have no doubt in my mind they would do it for me. — Larry King

It must be splendid to command millions of people in great national ventures, to lead a hundred thousand to victory in battle. But it seems to me greater still to discover fundamental truths in a very modest room with very modest means - truths that will still be foundations of human knowledge when the memory of these battles is painstakingly preserved only in the archives of the historian. — Ludwig Boltzmann

Maybe the light's at the other end of the tunnel. — Ben Fountain

Ever realized how fucking surreal reading a book actually is? You stare at marked slices of tree for hours on end, hallucinating vividly. — Unknown

Coeur qui soupire n'a pas ce qu'il desire.
The heart that sighs does not have what it desires. — Sarah Strohmeyer

... but you cant get all hung up on details when you are trying to survive ... — Sapphire.

The word mantra comes from two Sanskrit words man, ("to think") and tra ("tool'). So the literal translation is "a tool of thought." And that's how mantras are used in Buddhist and Hindu practices, as tools that clear your mind of distractions. Because when you focus on repeating that mantra over and over again, soon the noise will die down and all you will hear is your inner voice. — Russell Simmons

Our relationship with literary characters, at least to those that exercise a certain attraction over us, rests in fact on a denial. We know perfectly well, on a conscious level, that these characters "do not exist," or in any case do not exist in the same way as do the inhabitants of the real world. But things manifest in an entirely different way on the unconscious level, which is interested not in the ontological differences between worlds but in the effect they produce on the psyche.
Every psychoanalyst knows how deeply a subject can be influenced, and even shaped, sometimes to the point of tragedy, by a fictional character and the sense of identification it gives rise to. This remark must first of all be understood as a reminder that we ourselves are usually fictional characters for other people [ ... ] — Pierre Bayard

Vampires and humans; we are all monsters in our own way at the end of a dream, or a nightmare. — Cameron Jace

Create your own path and stop waiting for things to come your way. The longer you wait, the further others go. — Behdad Sami