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Whenever I do overcome my inherent fear, it turns out well.

Whenever I do overcome my inherent fear, it turns out well.

Interview with Zoe Kors, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.

The Atheist is God playing at hide and seek with Himself; but is the Theist any other? Well, perhaps; for he has seen the shadow of God and clutched at it.

Aurobindo Ghose, Sri Aurobindo, Sri Aurobindo Ashram (1994). “Essays divine and human with thoughts and aphorisms”, Lotus Press (WI)

The Bishop, as I have remarked, was not very dignified on all occasions, and sometimes acted in such a manner as would not have appeared well in public.

Maria MONK, William MONK (pseud?.), Rev. J. J. SLOCUM (1837). “Awful Disclosures ... Second edition, revised by the Rev. J. J. Slocum”, p.137

You will do well to cultivate the resources in yourself that bring you happiness outside of success or failure.

"Some thoughts on the real world by one who glimpsed it and fled". Bill Watterson's commencement speech at the Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, www.graduationwisdom.com. May 20, 1990.

Work is doing it. Discipline is doing it every day. Diligence is doing it well every day.

Dave Ramsey (1999). “More than Enough: The Ten Keys to Changing Your Financial Destiny”, p.105, Penguin

Our purpose is to educate as well as to entertain.

"The Sociology of Rock". Book by Simon Frith, 1978.

If you can't live it down, might as well live it up.

Song: Live It Up, Album: Modern Day Prodigal Son, 2009

Well, luckily with animation, fantasy is your friend.

"Steven Spielberg Tempts the Fates With His Animated 'Tintin'". Interview with Matt McDaniel, www.yahoo.com. December 20, 2011.

Exercise may very well be the most effective instant happiness booster of all activities.

Sonja Lyubomirsky (2007). “The How of Happiness: A New Approach to Getting the Life You Want”, p.204, Penguin

I know well that when Christ is nearest, Satan also is busiest.

Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Andrew Alexander Bonar (1866). “The life and remains, letters, lectures, and poems of [the Rev] Robert Murray McCheyne”, p.204