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The best booksellers are like trustworthy pushers: Whatever they're dealing, you take it. — Julia Glass

My dad's so likeable, you wouldn't feel in competition with him. If any boyfriends have ever felt that, they're long gone. — Julia Sawalha

There is no dispute that judges need a pay raise. — Robert Duncan

Autumn began to run. She felt an icy terror flood through her. He must have been waiting for her. He'd followed her all the way here. To this open, empty place.
He knows where I live. — Sanjida Kay

There are no stars, because there are never any stars here, only a thick darkness that rushes down her throat and into her heart. She dreams of drowning. — Amie Kaufman

It is the most fundamental thing I know about being alive: Everything that lasts is invention followed by tenacious faith. — Alexander Maksik

I'm a football fan, a sports fan, a fan of competition. — Matthew McConaughey

The most powerful factors in the world are clear ideas in the minds of energetic men of good will. — J. Arthur Thomson

Every idea is an incitement ... eloquence may set fire to reason. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Friends come in and out of our lives, like busboys in a restaurant. — Stephen King

I was country when country wasn't cool. — Barbara Mandrell

I am a star in the firmament
that observe the world, despises the world
and consumed in its heat.
I am the sea by night in a storm
the sea shouting that accumulates new sins
and to the ancient makes recompense.
I am exiled from your world
of pride polite, by pride defrauded,
I am the king without crown.
I am the passion without words
without stones of the hearth, without weapons in the war,
is my same force that make me sick — Hermann Hesse

The word surrender has some shadowy connotations. We think it's weak to surrender, but sometimes it's the bravest thing we can possibly do. It means to give our will over to another ... and when that other is Christ, we are surrendering our pride, our self-reliance, our will to do things our way. We trust Him more than we trust ourselves. The origin of the word surrender did not mean to give up, but to give over. We give our will over to God, let Him do what He will with it, and in the process we lose nothing, but gain much. — Toni Sorenson

But God has a way of making things even out, I guess. — Sherman Alexie