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You can ignore me, Rachel, and you can try to treat me as a friend, but none of that will erase the fact that I think about kissing you every second I'm awake and dream at night of my hands on your body. And it sure as hell won't erase that I'm terrified by how much I like you. — Katie McGarry
My mum will not speak above a low whisper in public because she doesn't want to draw attention to herself. — Richard C. Armitage
Many outsiders clarified that they believe Christians have a right (even an obligation) to pursue political involvement, but they disagree with our methods and our attitudes. They say we seem to be pursuing an agenda that benefits only ourselves; that we expect too much out of politics; they question whether we are motivated by our economic status rather than faith perspectives when we support conservative politics; they claim we act and say things in an unchristian manner; they wonder whether Jesus would use political power as we do; and they are concerned that we overpowered the voices of other groups. — David Kinnaman
Don't neglect the gold in your own back yard. — Ben Okri
Do you want to be right, or do you want to be happy? Forgive yourself and stop punishing yourself. — Louise Hay
Where did you come from? I wasn't looking for you. — Nalini Singh
As much as it's awful to learn about all the greedy and selfish decisions that some people make, I know there are many more people who have good intentions. — Jayni Chase
Insight occurs when, and to the degree that, one knows oneself. — Andrew Schneider
I sigh inside, so exhausted by these ugly questions, but when did a monster ever deserve its privacy? — Isaac Marion
I think periods of browsing during which no occupation is imposed from without are important in youth because they give time for the formation of these apparently fugitive but really vital impressions. — Bertrand Russell
Through the indulgence of appetite and passion men would become incapable of appreciating the great truths of the plan of redemption. Yet Christ, true to the purpose for which he left heaven, would continue his interest in men, and still invite them to hide their weakness and deficiencies in him. He would supply the needs of all who would come unto him in faith. And there would ever be a few who would preserve the knowledge of God and would remain unsullied amid the prevailing iniquity. — Ellen G. White