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When we fail to define something our customer wants, we fail to open a story gap. When we don't open a story gap in our customers' mind, they have no motivation to engage us, because there is no question that demands resolution. Defining something our customer wants and featuring it in our marketing materials will open a story gap.
— Donald Miller
Only by much searching and mining, are gold and diamonds obtained, and man can find every truth connected with his being, if he will dig deep into the mine of his soul.
— James Allen
Just because we don't understand doesn't mean that the explanation doesn't exist.
— Madeleine L'Engle
" "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter," says the book.
— John Eldredge
A Man's life of any worth is a continual allegory, and very few eyes can see the Mystery of his life—a life like the scriptures, figurative—which such people can no more make out than they can the Hebrew Bible. Lord Byron cuts a figure but he is not figurative—Shakspeare led a life of Allegory: his works are the comments on it
— John Keats
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.
— St. Augustine
They found themselves involved willy-nilly in a futile but urgent search for the truth.
— John Updike
The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.
— Albert Einstein
Myths are clues to the spiritual potentialities of the human life.
— Joseph Campbell
It does not follow because many books are written by persons born in America that there exists an American literature. Books which imitate or represent the thoughts and life of Europe do not constitute an American literature. Before such can exist, an original idea must animate this nation and fresh currents of life must call into life fresh thoughts along its shores.
— Margaret Fuller
Freedom of the press is a precious privilege that no country can forego.
— Mahatma Gandhi
To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science.
— Albert Einstein