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God's going to work everything out and use you in ways you can't even imagine. — C.B. Cook
The moon is the reflection of your heart and moonlight is the twinkle of your love. — Debasish Mridha
In diagnosis think of the easy first. — Martin H. Fischer
In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly formidable, even to the bravest. — Charles Caleb Colton
There are a lot of things in Queen albums that you don't expect; that's why we threw them in. — Brian May
I've been to India, and I never thought I'd go there. — Peter Uihlein
What is the nature of the worldly life (sansar)? God lives in every living being of the world, that means if you oppress any living being or cause misery to them, then adharma (unrighteousness, irreligion) will occur. The result (effect) of adharma will be against your desires and the result of dharma (righteousness, religion) will be favorable to your desires. — Dada Bhagwan
Not even the most powerful Natural in a millennium had seen him coming. — Kami Garcia
In the hour of strait and need, we measure men's stature not by the body, but the soul! — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Penicillin works by preventing bacteria from building their cell walls. So do its synthetic alternatives, such as amoxicillin. Tetracycline works by interfering with the internal metabolic processes by which bacteria manufacture new proteins for cell growth and replication. — David Quammen
There is no greater comfort than the idea that we have chosen our own misfortunes. — Jorge Luis Borges
You can't fall in love with a man for who he is, and then expect him to change. Just love him, and if he's worth his salt, he'll give you what you need and be the man you need him to be. — Brooklyn James
For Adams it was especially distressing to witness such conspicuous failure "in the first formation of Government erected by the People themselves on their own Authority, without the poisonous Interposition of Kings and Priests." There was, to be sure, such a thing as "The Cause," but the glorious potency of that concept did not translate to "The People of the United States."16 — Joseph J. Ellis