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I left a note for my mother. I always leave a note for my mother when I am on a case. — Marjorie Weinman Sharmat

Jack. He'd never give us a phone, or a window. "Ma takes my thumbs and squeezes them. "We are people in a book, and he wont let anybody else read it. — Emma Donoghue

Respect me. Be proud, and if you love me, a little afraid, because love so often looks like fear. We are alike. We are alike. — Catherynne M Valente

One of your biggest lessons so far in life has been to learn to forgive myself over and over again and not to be so harsh with myself. — Krishna Das

I dream of a church that is a mother and shepherdess. — Pope Francis

HeartMath research confirms our intuitive understanding of the heart with solid science and explains how the electromagnetic field radiating from the heart can affect those around us. — Doc Childre

I like things where I can do a physical transformation, and I love accents and voices, and I'm never going to play the same character twice. — Jessica Chastain

The world in which we live would benefit greatly if men and women everywhere would exercise the pure love of Christ, which is kind, meek, and lowly. It is without envy or pride. It is selfless because it seeks nothing in return. It does not countenance evil or ill will, nor rejoice in iniquity; it has no place for bigotry, hatred, or violence. It refuses to condone ridicule, vulgarity, abuse, or ostracism. It encourages diverse people to live together in Christian love regardless of religious belief, race, nationality, financial standing, education, or culture. — Howard W. Hunter

And you couldn't make a snowman in your neighborhood because?
Because you weren't there. — Sarah Addison Allen

Most Americans would agree that Plowshares is a Theatre of the Absurd. — Daniel Berrigan

Everything that we have in actual fact does not belong to us, but to God. — Sunday Adelaja

Shallow uniformity is not an accident but a consequence of what Marxists optimistically call late capitalism. — Nick Cohen