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Sometimes it's okay to let your guard down, Cole. If you don't, you'll miss the best things in life. — S.E. Jakes

Love is the opener as well as closer of eyes. — George MacDonald

I'm good at figuring out how things work, but I don't know how this happened. — Nora Roberts

It's odd how faces, solid and visible as they are, evaporate, while words, made of breath, stay. — Elif Shafak

My parents didn't care very much what I did, and that was probably a blessing. — Mary Oliver

Christianity affects your whole life. I feel I'm more competitive, a better player, but off the field is where there is always a battle. — Barry Sanders

Wisdom and power follow endurance and patience. — Muhammad

Usually at the core of fiction that has some element of the absurd there tends to be an examination of some societal ills that we should talk about more than we do. And it's funny, of course, so we have that release valve with absurdism. It offers us a safe way to explore difficult subject matter. — Laurie Foos

They had turned brown or blue and rotted. Brown and blue, the real colors of death. Who made black the color of death? Black was the color of night, and the potential of a cool breeze. Just — Will McIntosh

I think the fundamental apprehension is that the city's an organism of some form, rather than being governed from above. — Will Self

My earliest memories about music are connected with going to church and listening to organ music. I am not from a musical family, actually, and I remember my first musical fascination to be for organ music. I wanted to become an organist and not a pianist. — Rafal Blechacz

People want what was best about the world. — Emily St. John Mandel

some words
bring warmth
just by
being
next to each other. — Sanober Khan

Many of the poets writing today are hung up on language and symbolism. If the poem does not have depth of meaning or fit a certain academic styles and standards, then it is not poetry. Poetry should relate to the man on the street who has to work for a living. Until poetry connects with the working man, it's not going to sell; it's not going to be of value. — Harley King

We can't solve today's problems with the mentality that created them. — Albert Einstein