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I thank God that the human spirit is not dead. — David R. Gillham

I believe you!" Miss Ellen nodded. "Mark my words, Mr. Meredith, that man is going to fight somebody yet. He's ACHING to. He is going to set the world on fire." "If — L.M. Montgomery

I'll go with him as far as the park,' he said. 'You'll go with him to hell!' exclaimed his master, — Emily Bronte

This history must sometimes see with Little Dorrit's eyes, and shall begin that course by seeing him. — Charles Dickens

Dear God," I said, dodging a pair of zombie cheerleaders to cross the busy pathway to the "Hunkiest" table, staring down at the assortment of pink, white, and pale blue panties, Ethan's green eyes staring out from the front triangle. — Chloe Neill

People save their strong opinions for women. Why don't they look at men? If I have to read another book or see another movie about a woman being courageous, I'll throw up. Where are the books and movies about the men who do this stuff? But no, it's always about the women. They not only have to get through it, they're supposed to stand up, become a symbol, allow their whole lives to become derailed and defined by it. What if you don't want to? People bang on about women having the right to make choices - well, they need to realise women have the right to choose in these matters, too. — Kirsty Eagar

I'm a pretty skeptical person, and I'm a realistic person. — Evangeline Lilly

Just because you have long legs doesn't mean you'll be happy as a Rockette. — Nicholas Lore

The world has been made by fools that wise men may live in it. — Oscar Wilde

Restlessness is the hallmark of existence. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Visions of paradise. That was exactly what had led him down into hell, into endless arguments with his family, into such a powerful feeling of guilt that he had felt incapable of doing anything and had finally sought refuge in another world. — Paulo Coelho