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reach, that these meditations are now published. It is only by frequent repetition that a child learns its lessons.
— Andrew Murray
Language follows its own path. It can bridge gulfs of class and geography in the most remarkable ways.
— Robert McCrum
Yes, instruction! Light! Light! Everything comes from light, and to everything it returns.
— Victor Hugo
A true initiate will never force anyone who has not reached a certain level of maturity to accept his truth.
— Franz Bardon
We don't want to become old, rich and useless
— Roger Meddows Taylor
You don't think about it that often, but you don't realize how many of your friends have come and gone. It makes you feel very fortunate.
— Trevor McNevan
That was what it meant to be a woman: to live in an unbearable agony hidden for a time behind smoke and mirrors.
— Mary Pauline Lowry
Jesus isn't surprised by anything you're going through - He's actually WITH you!
— Rich Wilkerson Jr.
You talk very easily of hours, sir! How long do you suppose, sir, that an hour is to a man who is choking for want of air?
— Charles Dickens
Don't let loneliness
drive you back into
the arms of someone
who doesn't give a
damn about you. — Megan Fox
drive you back into
the arms of someone
who doesn't give a
damn about you. — Megan Fox
Realize that to have friends one must first be a friend. Make friendship a priority in your life.
— Goswami Kriyananda
You don't get to pick where you're from, but you always have control of where you're going.
— Chris Colfer
Beside you I failed to dream of anything else.
— Paul Guest
The dictionary also invites a playful reading. It challenges anyone to sit down with it in an idle moment. There are worse ways to kill time.
— Mortimer J. Adler
The religion of the Indian is the last thing about him that the man of another race will ever understand.
— Charles Eastman
What makes us brave isn't lacking the good sence to be afraid; it's looking back at what we've lived through and seeing if we've faced it well.
— Caitlin R. Kiernan