Youthnow Quotes & Sayings
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As an atheist you have to rationalize things ... Then you have to try and make some sort of sense out of your problems. And if you try and find you can't, you have no choice but to be good and scared
but that's okay! — Billy Joel

I can see why people think love is like a drug. You can't get enough of it.
You need more."
Asher, Mia. "Arsen A Broken Love Story." — Mia Asher

So we make stories of our own, in fevered and envious imitation of our Maker, hoping that we'll tell, by chance, what God left untold. And finishing our tale, come to understand why we were born. — Clive Barker

...it would be nice if something I wanted came to me, on its own. I'm tired of chasing the things I'm supposed to want. — Michael Robert Evans

Don't demand or expect that events happen as you would wish them do. Accept events as they actually happen. That way, peace is possible. — Epictetus

The Library is a wilderness of books. — Henry David Thoreau

President Obama said he plans on training 10,000 new math and science teachers. How about teaching math to that economic team of his? — Jay Leno

Any relationship, no matter how fulfilling and restorative it may be, can always be enlivened and enriched. Regardless of how elated or deflated you feel about your work, what can you do to breathe new life into it - to make it more rewarding than it has ever been? Do you need to leave your current work and answer another calling? What is your spiritual employment, dear reader, carrier of so many gifts? — Carolyn Baker

Majorities, as such, afford no guarantees for justice. They are men of the same nature as minorities. They have the same passions for fame, power, and money, as minorities; and are liable and likely to be equally - perhaps more than equally, because more boldly - rapacious, tyrannical and unprincipled, if intrusted with power. — Lysander Spooner

Love is somehow the key that unlocks the door which leads to ultimate reality. — Martin Luther King Jr.