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I greatly fear that the universities, unless they teach the Holy Scriptures diligently and impress them on the young students, are wide gates to hell. — Martin Luther

Women hold all the power. They should use it like a whip, not offer it up like a sacrifice. — Tarryn Fisher

So I simply said one of the great trite truths: There is generally more than one side to a story. — Roger Zelazny

It was an amazing performer. Very temperamental, it spent a lot of time in its trailer. — Tilda Swinton

He tried not to look at her long, as if she were the sun; but like the sun, he saw her even without looking." I — Kyle West

If I'm not here you can still talk to me. You can talk to me and I'll talk to you. You'll see. — Cormac McCarthy

People are really much more respectful than they're made out to be and much more discerning about the fact that I'm not the character I play. — David Duchovny

Gabe thinks I look sexy,' she announced when Jace stopped in front of them. 'And he totally said you'd fuck me in these shoes.' She stopped and frowned, her thoughts suddenly muddled. 'Or maybe it was Mia who said you'd fuck me. Either way, I wanna be fucked in these shoes. — Maya Banks

I don't know how smart I am, but I was a student of the game and I still watch games and still pick up things. If you watch individual players you will see genius. — Tony DiCicco

Self-assurance doesn't come from looking perfect and having a great title, but from accepting yourself with all you mistakes and eccentricities. — Cecelie Berry

All your life you live so close to truth, it becomes a permanent blur in the corner of your eye, and when something nudges it into outline it is like being ambushed by a grotesque. — Tom Stoppard

It wasn't until I was working on 'Tacky' that I admitted to myself that I was writing a series. — Steven Brust

Now I am beginning to live a little and feel less like a sick oyster at low tide. — Louisa May Alcott