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When people lose their ability to reason because of religion, then we can no longer call it faith, which is religion. — Sunday Adelaja

Come on, Chris. It'll be just you, me, and the great, wide open over here. — Triple H

Does a crow become a salmon simply because it wished to? You do not know the first thing about mortality, prince-who-is-not. Why would you want to become like them?"
"Because," Grimalkin answered before I could say anything, "he is in love."
"Ahhh." The Witch looked at me and shook her head. "I see. Poor creature. Then you will not hear a word I have to say"
I was in love. With a human.
I smiled bitterly at the thought. The old Ash, if faced with such a suggestion, would've either laughed scornfully or removed the offender's head from his neck. — Julie Kagawa

She told herself a story about a daughter in a family so hungry for a daughter that it would have eaten her alive if she hadn't run away. — Jonathan Franzen

I'm drinking lots of herbal tea. — Cathy Freeman

That Sid Vicious was obviously a schizophrenic, kind of a mean one too. — Captain Beefheart

Life should be an unfinished business. — Colin Fletcher

I like a bit quirky, a bit strange, but then at the same time, I love putting a dress on ... and a pair of high heels. It's like a costume. — Sarah Snook

It's a language I've come to hate, because it admits no mystery and no ambiguity into its smug vocabulary, which arrogantly suggests that everything can be known. — Siri Hustvedt

He's a conundrum- and there's still a piece missing from the puzzle. Whatever that piece was, there was a part of me telling me not to get involved- that it was too much to handle. That you shouldn't go out on a limb unless you're absolutely sure the limb can support your weight. — Neal Shusterman

Once upon a time I met a man who saved me. — Ella Frank

It is a basic idea of practically every war mythology that the enemy is a monster and that in killing him one is protecting the only truly valuable order of human life on earth, which is that, of course, of one's own people. — Joseph Campbell

Sometimes the most hurtful thing is the silence of friends, not the words of enemies — Lisa Vanderpump