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Boredom doesn't exist where creativity lives.
— Sanjo Jendayi
Look as long as you can at the friend you love,
no matter whether that friend is moving away from you
or coming back toward you. — Rumi
no matter whether that friend is moving away from you
or coming back toward you. — Rumi
Reading leads to good character development.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The ultimate tragedy of Birmingham was not the brutality of the bad people, but the silence of the good people.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
One of the greatest evidences of God's love to those that love him is, to send them afflictions, with grace to bear them.
— John Wesley
In Christ we are given the courage and strength to change the world
— Michael W. Smith
Moving on was going to require leaving the woods and getting a friend set that didn't have gray hairs, hip replacements and a few false teeth.
— Rebecca Brooks
I found in direct selling companies an education system designed to draw out the rich person in you.
— Robert Kiyosaki
...when Cal ceased to be a prince and became an inferno.
— Victoria Aveyard
The other piece of advice I want to give you before moving on to the next level of the toolbox is this: The adverb is not your friend.
— Stephen King
She was ugly, was all they'd told her. But she didn't find them beautiful, so what did it matter?
— Lila Bowen
You miss a lot of a person's life when you don't keep in touch. Maybe that's the point.
— Bryant A. Loney
I write so I don't call you.
— Jennifer Elisabeth
Come, come, my conservative friend, wipe the dew off your spectacles, and see that the world is moving.
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
'Tis hard preaching a stone into tears, or making a rock to tremble.
— Richard Baxter
[On going into politics:] My husband went to bed with Debbie Reynolds and he woke up with Eleanor Roosevelt.
— Barbara Boxer