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Therefore, be imitators of God, as dearly loved children. Ephesians 5: 1 — Beth Moore

Being your best when your best is needed. The ability to enjoy challenges when things become difficult and to derive exhilaration from them. — John Wooden

I just came from Aspen, Colorado and they had fifteen kids I played for and they all played horns. — Jimmy Smith

[T]he one indispensable ingredient of science fiction [is] a belief in a world being changed by man's intellect, a conviction that what was being written could really happen. — James Gunn

I am one of millions who have been treated for depression and gotten well; I was lucky enough to have a psychiatrist well versed in using lithium and knowledgeable about my illness, and who was also an excellent psychotherapist. — Kay Redfield Jamison

When I think of what has happened in a larger sense, beyond myself, then I would not change anything. — Anita Hill

It's not just the books Alba craves, it's standing inside a place that houses millions of them. Libraries are Alba's churches, and the university library, containing one edition of every book ever published in England, is her cathedral. — Menna Van Praag

You know, Electrocuted Zombie Brides... — Elizabeth A. Reeves

Do you have a safe place, Becca?"
I release a shaky breath, but I can't seem to look away. "Yes," I whisper. And I hesitate, just for a moment, from telling him the truth. "You. — Jay McLean

It's been a career filled with very low valleys and some wonderful, high peaks. — Pat Morita

If you are a student, be also a student of the body ... realizing that a broad chest, a muscular pair of arms, and two sinewy legs, will be just as much credit to you, and stand you in hand through your future life, equally with your geometry, your history, your classics, your law, medicine, or divinity. Let nothing divert you from your duty to your body — Walt Whitman