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Namby-pamby little routines that don't speed up your heartbeat and make you sweat aren't worth your while. — Jane Fonda

He looked at Azaire, and his left eyelid slid down over the eyeball, remaining in place long enough for the broken blood vessels beneath the skin and the small wart to be visible before it was rotated smoothly back to its home beneath the skull. — Sebastian Faulks

Right now religion has the romantic aura of the forbidden - Christ is cool. We need to bring it into the schools, which kids already hate, and associate it firmly with boredom, regulation, condescension, makework and de facto segregation ... Prayer in the schools will rid us of the bland no-offense ecumenism that is so infuriating to us anticlericals: Oh, so now you say Jews didn't kill Christ - a little on the late side, isn't it? — Katha Pollitt

We can lead our life so as to become more awake to who we are and what we're doing rather than trying to improve or change or get rid of who we are or what we're doing. — Pema Chodron

You can say the same thing nicely. — Peggy Sue Wells

The sudden, painful flare of envy caught me by surprise. I was a loner, my last few years in school. I could have done with a friend like that. — Tana French

I suppose you could say I love outlaw American culture. — Jamaica Kincaid

We live with mutual thought processes in relationships; less with the physical attractions, less with the fame, less with the social status, and less with any sort of materialistic attributes. — Rajasaraswathii

If only one person can do it, you cannot do it, if two people can do it, you can do it too. — M.F. Moonzajer

They're only crayons. You didn't fear them in Kindergarten, why fear them now? — Hugh MacLeod

Jeremiah 29:11
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, " Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a HOPE and a FUTURE. — Anonymous

The best way to fly would be with hands full of earth, so you can always remember where you came from, how hard walking could sometimes be. — Ally Condie