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Even if Christians are completely surrounded by sin, they should still fight against it. Some people think they're Christians because they've been baptized. These people give their desires free rein and don't care about conquering their sins. They merely follow their own cravings. — Martin Luther

'Salem's Lot," he read. "A novel by Stephen King." He looked up at Eddie, then at Jake. "Heard of him? Either of you? He's not from my time, I don't think." Jake — Stephen King

But I could kill a girl with my kiss. ( ... ) Want to die? ( ... ) Want to live forever? — C.M. Stunich

Poetry is the cipher key to the five mystic wishes packed in a hollow silver bullet fed to a flying fish. — Carl Sandburg

And I realized a wondrous truth: that knowledge could be our treasure, that there were things humankind knew that we did not, that our conquest need not comprise taking and killing, but could consist of our mutual conquest of ignorance and distrust. — Rachel Hartman

the smile you give is the smile you get back. — Goldie Hawn

Earth natives didn't absorb everything from the forms they had chosen over the long years the sun had risen and set over Namid. They were first and always terra indigene. But they learned from the predators they became, and certain traits were passed down to the young of each form. Yes, — Anne Bishop

There must be a way for man to attain all possible pleasures, all the powers and knowledge that nature can grant him, and still serve God
a God who speaks in deeds, not in words, and whose vocabulary is the Cosmos. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

It's too hard for me to comment on the sorry state of our culture. — Trevor Dunn

make?' Leo's hands worked furiously, — Rick Riordan

The wind and the waves will toss you about, but it'll all be worth it. — Marty Rubin

We admire the cold peaks of the mountains but we live in the hot paradises of the plains! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Science fiction encourages us to explore ... all the futures, good and bad, that the human mind can envision. — Marion Zimmer Bradley