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And so we made our way across that heap of stones, which often moved beneath my feet because my weight was somewhat strange for them. — Dante Alighieri

An atheist is but a mad, ridiculous derider of piety, but a hypocrite makes a sober jest of God and religion; he finds it easier to be upon his knees than to rise to a good action. — Alexander Pope

The roadblock had disappeared under his fingers as magically as cotton candy dissolves on the lips. — Stephen King

Confidence has brought them out into the light, but they seem to have forgotten - light's no good for creatures of the night. — Darren Shan

We often have to lose what we thought we wanted to find what God wants for us — Jon Gordon

You're not looking for perfection in your partner. Perfection is all about the ego. With soulmate love, you know that true love is what happens when disappointment sets in - and you're willing to deal maturely with these disappointments. — Karen Salmansohn

Life is sweet or bitter depending on where your attention is, at that moment. — George Alexiou

Why doesn't the fact that I'm human matter to human beings — Karen Traviss

Hope is the best defense against all injustice. — Balan Gothandaraman

Well enough. I won't ask you if your love is true or any of that rot - it's not my place to judge. After all, I'm a naked woman chained to a wall; I've no business questioning the lifestyles of wine-makers or anyone else. — Catherynne M Valente

Nothing but the presence of God can reveal and expel self. — Andrew Murray

The Good News borne by our risen Messiah who chose not one race, who chose not one country, who chose not one language, who chose not one tribe, who chose all of humankind! — Nelson Mandela

Someone said, 'The dead writers are remote from us because we know so much more than they did.' Precisely, and they are that which we know. — T. S. Eliot

All women are ambitious naturallie — Christopher Marlowe