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Even idiots can grow up a little bit. It should be a bit more subdued ... The first celebration should be subdued, and the fourth one should be crazy. — Theo Epstein

The fact is, almost every move of God is, in some ways, profoundly different from the previous ways that He has moved. — Rick Joyner

I remember lying in the snow, a small red spot of warm going cold, surrounded by wolves. — Maggie Stiefvater

I moved his hair out of his face. I put my hand under his nose and felt gentle, even breaths. I pressed my lips against his ear and whispered again, It's not your fault. Perhaps this was really the only thing I had ever wanted to say to anyone, and be told. — Miranda July

Life after religion is a gift of happiness. I am at peace with the unknown. — Lauren J. Barnhart

A 'new thinker', when studied closely, is merely a man who does not know what other people have thought. — Frank Moore Colby

Some actors are brilliant in David Mamet, but they would crash and burn in my plays and visa-versa. You either have my music in your body, or you don't. — John Patrick Shanley

For I do not want a god to tell me how to behave. I do not want a god to guide my movements and actions - nay. Nor do I want a god's rules to determine that which I know to be right or to outlaw that which I know to be wrong. For I surely do not need to fear the retribution of a god to keep my path aligned with what is in my heart. — R.A. Salvatore

I'm a writer. I never expected to be recognised on the street. I never expected to get that kind of coverage, good or bad. I never expected to sell as many books as I have. — James Frey

And my dreams felt as real as a memory — Katie Alender

Let us resolve by God's grace that, however feeble and poor our prayers may seem to us, we will pray on. — J.C. Ryle

A cold realisation washed over me. From now on, my master would not always be there to protect and counsel me.
'This is big. Too big,' I said. 'What do I do?'
'You follow your destiny,' Ryoko said. 'As we all do. With honour and courage. — Alison Goodman

Teas, Where small talk dies in agonies. — Percy Bysshe Shelley