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The antique, almost primitive band he held between his fingers caught the sunlight, glinting silver. I found this ring shortly after I was banished from heaven. I kept it to remind myself of how endless my sentence was, how eternal one small choice can be. I've kept it a long time. I want you to have it. You broke my suffering. You've given me a new eternity. Be my girl, Nora. Be my everything. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Good storytelling is harder than it sounds, but the easy part is that everyone has the ability to do it ... Tap into it. — Peter Guber

No gangster is ever happy when he's at peace. The main reason he's in the business is to eliminate his enemies. — Lorenzo Carcaterra

In our lives in a lot of ways it's all about fake. You've got people wanting things for fake reasons. — Billy Corgan

Reason and Faith are no more antithetical than the mind and the heart, for neither one exists or has meaning without the other".

~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

I love a song that will usher in the very presence of God. Then there's no Andrae; there's no fabulous band, there's no greatness of ours. I've had hundreds of concerts like that, and that's what I try to achieve. — Andrae Crouch

Our love is God. Let's go get a slushie. — Christian Slater

Why put it on if you're not going to strut? — Christine Baranski

If Jesus Christ came back today, He and I would get into our brown corduroys and go to the nearest jean store and overturn the racks of blue denim. — Ian Anderson

My mum is a lovely woman, so strong but so kind and compassionate. She brought us up to be proud, loving and forgiving. — Rebecca Ferguson

Just give a smile to your enemies and they will go mad wondering what you are plotting against them. — Amit Abraham

I think being a mother helps keep your feet on the ground. There's very little dignity in parenthood. It's a great leveller. — Frances O'Grady