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I'm into a casual-dressing girl: blue jeans and a tank top is super sexy. But the sexiest thing on a girl - when I see it I'm like, oh my God - is these little tight boxers. Don't get me wrong, g-strings are fine, but those cover a little, to where it's just enough. — Jensen Ackles

When your opponent's sittin' there holdin' all the aces, there's only one thing to do: kick over the table. — Dean Martin

I've still got a few things I want to do, like shove my foot so far up the assassin's ass that he tastes leather for eternity. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

If the religious spirit be ever mentioned in any historical narration, we are sure to meet afterwards with a detail of the miseries which attend it. And no period of time can be happier or more prosperous, than those in which it is never regarded or heard of. — David Hume

You're my change of skin / my summer-winter-fall / I spring to follow you / this loss is beautiful. — Maggie Stiefvater

Han Solo would never wear the earring Harrison Ford wears. — Margaret Stohl

I have no personality, or I have three, depending on how you look at it. — Karl Lagerfeld

I believe spirituality is a very personal and individual experience that varies from one person to the next. — J.R. Rain

The great thing about films is that you have access to this whole world of experts who teach you the skills your character's supposed to have. — Joseph Fiennes

When our inner self connects to our work and our work to our inner self, the work knows no limit, for the inner self knows no limit. — Matthew Fox

We read some things in the Bible three hundred and sixty-five times and they mean nothing to us, then all of a sudden we see what God means, because in some particular we have obeyed God, and instantly His nature is opened up. — Oswald Chambers

If you had to choose only two qualities to get you through times of change, the first should be a sense of self-worth and the second a sense of humor. — Jennifer James

The landscape of the desert changes very gradually as little breezes lift grains of sand and move them, sometimes a few feet, sometimes miles and miles, so that at the end of the day, when the sun sets, the face of the desert is completely different from the landscape it had in the morning when the sun rose on it. — Marian Keyes

First, silence makes us pilgrims. Secondly, silence guards the fire within. Thirdly, silence teaches us to speak. — Henri J.M. Nouwen