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I rubbed my face with my hands, trying to clear away the image of Clancy Gray trapped down in the dark. That's where he belongs, came the savage voice in my mind. — Alexandra Bracken

I hope each of us realizes, at least in part, what a rich blessing it is to be at BYU. We are better prepared to receive and achieve the wonderful advantages and opportunities that life has yet to offer us because of what has happened to us here. — Cecil O. Samuelson

I always wanted to be someone better the next day than I was the day before. — Sidney Poitier

To remain pure, a novel has to cast a moral puzzle. Anything else is mere negotiation. — Anita Brookner

When you are before the altar where Christ reposes, you ought no longer to think that you are amongst men; but believe that there are troops of angels and archangels standing by you, and trembling with respect before the sovereign Master of Heaven and earth. Therefore, when you are in church, be there in silence, fear, and veneration. — Saint John Chrysostom

I get to go to all these beautiful places, so it's nice being able to take pictures of it. — Vanessa Hudgens

It's true what they say - all the good men are married. But it's marriage that makes them good. — Gay Talese

I know a lot of people think that whole God thing is a joke but I just get a feeling he's up there somewhere. — Andrea Portes

Two years? That's entirely too long. If you want, we can take care of that. After two years it's pure therapy. — Ilona Andrews

A man who strains himself on the stage is bound, if he is any good, to strain all the people sitting in the stalls. — Bertolt Brecht

Neuer is one of the best goalkeepers in history. — Pep Guardiola

But maybe it's up in the hills under the leaves or in a ditch somewhere. Maybe it's never found. But what you find, whatever you find, is always only part of the missing, and writing is the way the poet finds out what it is he found. — Paul Engle

The puritanical potentialities of science have never been forecast. If it evolves a body of organized rites, and is established as a religion, hierarchically organized, things more than anything else will be done in the name of 'decency.' The coarse fumes of tobacco and liquors, the consequent tainting of the breath and staining of white fingers and teeth, which is so offensive to many women, will be the first things attended to. — Wyndham Lewis

what matters in life is not whether we receive a round of applause; what matters is whether we have the courage to venture forth despite the uncertainty of acclaim." "If — Amor Towles