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God will endure for as long as the reasons that brought him into being;
And so will those who deny him. — Michel Onfray

Isn't it worth missing whatever joy / you might have dreamed, to wake in the night and find / you and your beloved are holding hands in your sleep? — Galway Kinnell

It wasn't exactly that Lula was fat. It was more that she was too short for her weight. - Stephanie Plum — Janet Evanovich

Television turned out to be exactly as bad as the most irritating and pedantic intellectuals of the '50s said it was going to be. — Fran Lebowitz

You never learn anything in school. Think about how many car accidents happen every day. Driver's ed? What's up? I still haven't been to driver's ed because if everybody I know has been in an accident, I can't see how driver's ed is really helping them out. — Jaden Smith

My name has opened doors and slammed doors shut. — Max Irons

The most we can hope for is to create the best possible conditions for success, then let go of the outcome. The ride is a lot more fun that way. — Phil Jackson

If you have to shout to prove your point, you're probably wrong. — Aleksandra Ninkovic

The only principle I can see in this life, is that one must forfeit the less for the greater. — D.H. Lawrence

Something about that whole process of building the structure of that game turned into a real kind of lightbulb moment for me as a writer. — Naomi Novik

The rule for traveling abroad is to take our common sense with us, and leave our prejudices behind. — William Hazlitt

he guessed this was a Welsh regiment. The flare died. Walter leaped to his feet and ran, heading for the German side. The sentry would be unable to see for a few seconds, his vision spoiled by the flare. Walter ran faster than he ever had, expecting the rifle to fire again at any moment. In half a minute he came to the British wire and dropped gratefully to his knees. He crawled rapidly forward through a gap. Another flare went up. — Ken Follett