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The Temple will not be completed until every living stone is there. And then what? The next thing will be that which our Masonic friends make so much of, and which we make so much of namely: the glorification of the temple.
— Charles Taze Russell
Too much work, and no vacation, Deserves at least a small libation. So hail! my friends, and raise your glasses, Work's the curse of the drinking classes.
— Oscar Wilde
One's own soul, and the passions of one's friends—those were the fascinating things in life.
— Oscar Wilde
By thirty, I believe we should all focus more on feeling gratitude for the gifts we've been given. The more grateful we feel for our families, for our friends, for the good health we have, the more we will nourish those things for the future.
— Pamela Redmond Satran
I made my Facebook name "Benefits," so when you add me now it says "you're friends with benefits."
— Anonymous
Listen to positive music, watch positive videos or movies, hang out with positive, upbeat people. The last thing a blue mood need is more blues. Don't be volunteer victim; be a fighter.
— Les Brown
As we progress and become more like the Savior, we can strengthen every group with whom we associate, including families and friends.
— Joseph Wirthlin
I like having family and friends around me. Our house is always overflowing with guests.
— Shabana Azmi
Let it be our delight to find our society in the circle of which Jesus is the center, and let us make those our friends who are the friends of Jesus.
— Charles Spurgeon
Listening to all words--the silent words of nature, the words of friends and enemies, and the words of scripture--can become an exercise in human yearning and divine response, flowing in and out of one's life like a river current.
— Kathleen Norris
But it does mean we should be wary about "using" our relationships with churchless friends as means to the end of getting them to church.
— George Barna
I was fifteen when I returned to Santiago, disoriented from having lived several years outside the country and from having lost my ties with my old friends and my cousins.
— Isabel Allende