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God will help us become the people we are meant to be, if only we will ask Him — Hannah Whitall Smith

And without a doubt it is more comfortable to endure blind bondage than to work for one's liberation; the dead, too, are better suited to the earth than the living. — Simone De Beauvoir

The prospect of cheap fusion energy is the worst thing that could happen to the planet. — Jeremy Rifkin

I think quite spiritually of myself. I feel like I'm here to support the human evolution. — Alanis Morissette

Real' is a four-letter word, and I'll thank you to use it as little as possible while you live under my roof. — Seanan McGuire

Not all of us can be as bold as Jaime, but there are other ways to win wars. — George R R Martin

When you work behind the ropes, you know the heartbreaking stories behind their smiles; you see the pins and nauseating amount of hair products that glaze their heads; and you see the wedges (even flats) under their eternally beaded gowns. — Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla

Bleeding heart, he'd called her.
Well. He should know.
He'd been the first to rip it to pieces. — Jodi Picoult

There is a belief that love has its own justification, that it should be experienced as passionately as possible. The French have a wonderful expression, amour passion, which is the ultimate. — Marilyn Yalom

During my campaign, people of my age and younger said consistently that they would not vote because their votes simply no longer matter and because no government or member of Parliament cared a whit about their problems and their striving for employment. — Charles Kennedy

You shut your door to these poor women," he said so they could hear him, "and you'll answer for it the rest of your lives. You won't sleep. You'll choke on drinks. The food you eat'll block up your bowels and you'll die of your own shit. — Glendon Swarthout

Love is never enough. Madness is enough. It is complete, sufficient unto itself. You can only stand outside it as a woman might stand outside a prison in which her lover is locked up. From time to time, a well-loved face will peer out and love floods back. A scrap of cloth flutters and it becomes a sign and a code and a message and all that you want it to be. Then it vanishes and you are outside the dark tower again. — Jerry Pinto

I'm not interested in cutting the feet off my characters or stretching them to make them fit my certain political view. — Margaret Atwood