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Pull a thread in my story and feel the tremor half a world and two millenia away. — Daniel Taylor

We were always dreaming of how it was going to be. — George Lucas

Part of what I love about getting older is realizing that there's something perfect in the imperfection. It's all very human. — Patricia Arquette

The best part of health is fine disposition — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The truth is that I can't put down my pen: I think I'm going to have the Nausea and I feel as though I'm delaying it while writing. So I write whatever comes into my mind. — Jean-Paul Sartre

You won't have to watch what you say if you watch what you think. — Bill Johnson

If my brothers and sisters in Christ continue to tell me something about myself that I do not see as true and accurate, I must come to a place where I trust the body, looking at me objectively, more than I trust myself, looking at me subjectively. This is especially true when we are dealing with people who know and love us, those who live and serve in close proximity. Praise God for loving Christian spouses, siblings, and even children in whom both the Spirit of God and a willingness to be lovingly honest abide. — Voddie T. Baucham Jr.

I was just trying to make a nice little movie ... It wasn't until I saw it all put together that I realized this was something remarkable. — Mike Nichols

We've found that frogs are counting the number of chemicals in the water. If you expose them to two chemicals, there's a slight delay in metamorphosis; if you expose them to ten, there's even more of a delay. No single compound will do this. — Tyrone Hayes

They were wheels-up in less than fifteen minutes. — Tom Clancy

At fourteen my sister sailed away from me into a place I'd never been. In the walls of my sex there was horror and blood, in the walls of hers there were windows. — Alice Sebold

You're impossible, Yankel! I'm possibly possible. Thank you, she said, — Jonathan Safran Foer