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Our attempts at charity without God, our attempts at charity before faith and hope, all fail because they are based on ourselves and our own false sufficiency and our own righteousness as their foundation and cause. But the charity that comes after faith is God's own work in and through us, and is part of our own salvation. — Peter Kreeft

Our hearts, it seems, can be scraped only so gaunt before they crack into an acre of arid indifference. — Michael Yankoski

There's something really appealing about the simplicity of black-and-white images. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Airline hostesses show you how to use a seatbelt in case you haven't been in a car since 1965. — Jerry Seinfeld

Every day each of us wakes up, reaches into drawers and closets, pulls out a costume for the day and proceeds to dress in a style that can only be called preposterous. — Mary Schmich

Meliorn looked impassive. "Mundane humans are not permitted in the Court."
"I wish someone had mentioned that earlier," said Simon, to no one in particular. "I take it I'm just supposed to wait out here until vines start growing on me?"
Meliorn considered. "That might offer significant amusement. — Cassandra Clare

The strength of the vampire is that people will not believe in him. — Garrett Fort

Katana is a trained, disciplined martial artist. She removes herself from Birds of Prey to go on a personal journey in Japantown, San Francisco, and pursue a quest for vengeance against the Sword Clan, the men that killed her husband. — Ann Nocenti

A little stimulated at not finding her ready and waiting - so fanciful are men! - he hastened on... — Thomas Hardy

Since the future is unknown, in every step forward we walk to the unknown! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Every western I did and will do; I will do it for the never ending young kid inside of me. — Franco Nero

The Roman historian Plutarch estimated that the civilized Romans under Julius Caesar, in his decade-long campaign in Gaul, destroyed 800 towns and villages and enslaved 3 million people. — Mark Kurlansky