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Prayer is a refusal to live as an outsider to my God and my own soul. — Eugene H. Peterson

I threw out all the bath water, and there was no baby there. — Dan Barker

Respect, Honesty, Courage, Rectitude, Loyalty, Honour, Benevolence — Tsunetomo Yamamoto

I love you. I've never put so much emotion into three simple words. — Jewel E. Ann

On the way to the delivery room, I almost changed my mind about having a baby. I wouldn't have found it so hard to go ahead with it if I had realized that having a baby was the only way I could ever become a grandmother. — Phyllis Diller

I don't believe in hunches. Hunches are for dogs making love. — Amarillo Slim

their own ends and to meddle in the affairs of others. I sometimes wonder if the gods and goddesses we call on today might once have walked the Earth as Witches themselves, having been so magical in life that they were deified in death. — Christian Day

Admittedly, having a bit of disposable cash in the bank can give you a sense of Buddhistic calm, and despite the fallacy involved, that's probably preferable to the bonafide adventure of robbing a bank. A better alternative, however, is to learn to be at peace even when common sense (a highly overrated virtue) would lead you to believe that someone in your situation ought to feel threatened and insecure. — Tom Robbins

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When life seems not worth living, ten minutes in a library proves otherwise. — Miv Schaaf

I stopped living according to my core values. I knew what I was doing was wrong but thought only about myself and thought I could get away with whatever I wanted to. — Tiger Woods

The first poem in The Beauty holds a woman in Portugal in a wheelchair singing, with great power, a fado. I have never seen this or heard of it, the image simply arrived. But surely such a thing has happened. And it matters to me that it has, or could. — Jane Hirshfield