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The only things that I expect are miracles.

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The only things that I expect are miracles.

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A happy man eagerly awaits the rising of the sun.

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The only things that I expect, are miracles.

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Remember to honor the hand which reached out for you when you needed it, by being that hand to someone else who is struggling.

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When it all comes together, it is oddly beautiful and it makes sense.

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Every single one of us is born with a unique and perfect set of tools which enable us to affect the world in an awesome and profound way. Unfortunately, most people do not open their toolbox.

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It's not real until it's secured" -Greg Turnquist, Devnexus 2015

Greg L. Turnquist
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Liberals and conservatives tend to view the economy in purely materialistic terms. They make growth, security, and prosperity ends in themselves. They exalt enlightened self-interest. They tell us that productive work is the fundamental source of human dignity.But for Christians, (Greg) Forster insists, the materialistic view is a lie. The modern economic man is prone to workaholism, Envy, greed, anxiety, and a host of other ills. The great task for Christians is to become, broadly speaking, innovative entrepreneurs: people who are not only more productive in their work then there would be leaving neighbors, but also more creative, generous, honest, and humane.

Greg Forster, Joy for the World: How Christianity Lost Its Cultural Influence and Can Begin Rebuilding It
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But then his parents changed. A year of California had changed them. They stopped sending money. Greg was forced to go out into the world, to interact with real people. And he was glad of this. He had always wanted to be a normal person. To be at ease in society. He had just been too scared to try. But now he was forced to, and so he did–he went and got a job at the public library. He was not quite a librarian, but close. Greg was a shelver. There would be carts of books to shelve, then there would be no more carts of books to shelve, then there would be carts of books to shelve.As a shelver, Greg felt that life was passing him by in a slow and distant, but massive, way–like the moon.

Tao Lin, Bed
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I only read books if Voltaire's cock has been dipped in red ink and rolled over the cover.

Greg Proops
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