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“The ways of Providence cannot be reasoned out by the finite mind ... I cannot fathom them, yet seeking to know them is the most satisfying thing in all the world.”
Source : Selma Lagerlöf (2016). “Jerusalem”, p.62, Library of Alexandria
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“I've been lucky to be able to work with great people and on interesting material.”
Source : "Exclusive: Anton Yelchin Talks THE BEAVER, ODD THOMAS, and the STAR TREK Sequel". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. May 4, 2011.
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“Oh! how should all hearts be taken with this Christ? Christians! turn your eyes upon the Lord: 'Look, and look again unto Jesus.' Why stand ye gazing on the toys of this world, when such a Christ is offered to you in the gospel? Can the world die for you? Can the world reconcile you to the Father? Can the world advance you to the kingdom of heaven? As Christ is all in all, so let him be the full and complete subject of our desire, and hope, and faith, and love, and joy; let him be in your thoughts the first in the morning, and the last at night.”
Source : Isaac Ambrose (1832). “Looking Unto Jesus: A View of the Everlasting Gospel, Or, the Soul's Eyeing of Jesus, as Carrying on the Great Work of Man's Salvation, from First to Last”, p.715
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“If you mind your own business, you`ll stay busy all the time.”
Source : Song: Mind your own business
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“In the wake of my spiritual experience there came a vision of a society of alcoholics.”
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“Good will is a power that can be used every day of the year and every hour of the day. It is instantly available. By continuously practicing good will we cultivate a deep subconscious habit of good will. It becomes a pattern of our response in all situations. Good will works as silently as the sun and with as much power. It thaws the ice and snow of resistance and indifference. It warms and wins human hearts. It draws forth the best in others as flowers are drawn from the soil. It stimulates growth.”
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“Whenever something great happens, you’re always kind of poised for the universe to correct itself.”
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“Before marriage, many couples are very much like people rushing to catch an airplane; once aboard, they turn into passengers. They just sit there.”