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Good and evil are not fixed, stable entities but are continually trading places. A good may be transformed into an evil in the next second. And vice versa. Such — Haruki Murakami

The central argument of the backlash - that women's equality is responsible for women's unhappiness. — Susan Faludi

Why are you making a joke out of this?" she asks.
"Because it's stupid, Nik. There's not even room in my day to think about someone else. — Simone Elkeles

There's still a part of her that's waiting for the twist, the moment when all of this pleasure will jackknife into pain. — David Levithan

This is the truth as I see it, my dear, Out in the wind and the rain: They who have nothing have little to fear, Nothing to lose or to gain. — Madison Cawein

When you look up/ Do you see the blue sky of what might be / Or the darkness of what will never be? / Do you see me?
Kami Garcia/Margaret Stohl — Kami Garcia

Don't make the mistake of underestimating your enemies. — Bohdi Sanders

When one gives undivided attention to the (vital) breath, and brings it to the utmost degree of pliancy, he can become as a (tender) babe. — Lao-Tzu

Seaward ho! Hang the treasure! It's the glory of the sea that has turned my head. — Robert Louis Stevenson

In the worst of circumstances, the hypocrite who pretends to be good does less harm than the public sinner. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

So long as Jesus Christ is there, in heaven before God for us, our salvation will last. — Sinclair B. Ferguson

I ever wished to look as well as I could, and to please as much as my want of beauty would permit. I sometimes regretted that I was not handsomer; I sometimes wished to have rosy cheeks, a straight nose, and small cherry mouth; I desired to be tall, stately, and finely developed in figure; I felt it a misfortune that I was so little, so pale, and had features so irregular and so marked. — Charlotte Bronte

Some of God's noblest sons, I think, will be selected from those that know how to take wealth, with all its temptations, and maintain godliness therewith. It is hard to be a saint standing in a golden niche. — Henry Ward Beecher