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Hate is love on fire, set out to burn like a flare on the side of the road. It says, stop here. Something terrible has happened. Envy is like, the skin you're in burns. And the salve is someone else's skin. — Alexander Chee

Whatever dreams I have wished have come true. — Annette Funicello

We should enjoy this summer, flower by flower, as if it were to be the last one we'll see. — Andre Gide

I don't actually like dates. I get awkward as I never know what to do. — Selena Gomez

We live in the midst of an evil world, and see few with us, and many against us. We carry within us a weak heart, too ready at any moment to turn aside from the right way. We have near us, at every moment, a busy devil, watching continually for our halting, and seeking to lead us into temptation. Where shall we turn for comfort? What shall keep faith alive, and preserve us from sinking in despair? There is only one answer. We must look to Jesus. We must think on His almighty power, and His wonders of old time. We must call to mind how He can create food for His people out of nothing, and supply the needs of those who follow Him, even in the wilderness. And as we think these thoughts, we must remember that this Jesus still lives, never changes, and is on our side. — J.C. Ryle

Don't make the editor's decision for her by not submitting. — Victoria Janssen

More tears rushed from the depths of her tortured soul ... The losses piled up. — Karen Kingsbury

Nature is never so admired as when she is understood. — Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

Carry the cross patiently, and with perfect submission; and in the end it shall carry you. — Thomas A Kempis

But do you love me? If Erik were good-looking, would you love me, Christine? — Gaston Leroux

To the Technocrats: Have mercy on us. Relax a bit, take time out for simple pleasures. For example, the luxuries of electricity, indoor plumbing, central heating, instant electronic communication and such, have taught me to relearn and enjoy the basic human satisfactions of dipping water from a cold clear mountain stream; of building a wood fire in a cast-iron stove; of using long winter nights for making music, making things, making love; of writing long letters, in longhand with a fountain pen, to the few people on this earth I truly care about. — Edward Abbey

I don't do much cooking, but one of my favorite dishes to eat is my wife's macaroni and cheese. — Ice Cube