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If the civil authorities refuse to protect me, I must look to God, and if I die, I have determined to make my grave in Alton. — Elijah Parish Lovejoy

A story has to have muscle as well as meaning, and the meaning has to be in the muscle. — Flannery O'Connor

It'd be good to see you happy. It'd be good to see you give what you got to give to a woman who deserves to get it. — Kristen Ashley

Honesty lies in understanding our close and necessary relationship with not wanting to hear the truth. — David Whyte

Thus, while not all Scripture is generically narrative, it can reasonably be claimed that the story Scripture tells, from creation to new creation, is the unifying element that holds literature of other genres together with narrative in an intelligible whole. — Ellen F. Davis

Making a film, you do need stamina, whether you're doing fight scenes or not. It's important to keep fit. I'm not talking about having perfect abs and stuff, but you've got to be on top of your game, especially if you're playing the lead. You have to look after yourself. — Liam Neeson

The commands of God are all designed to make us more happy than we can possibly be without them. — Thomas F. Wilson

The blackest ink of fate are sure my lot, And when fate writ my name it made a blot. — Henry Fielding

Alice's illness had turned her into the center of mass around which the rest of the family moved in anxious orbits, like unstable planets. — Lisa Kleypas

Use missteps as stepping stones to deeper understanding and greater achievement. — Susan L. Taylor

At first encounter the Karoo may seem arid, desolate and unforgiving, but to those who know it, it is a land of secret beauty and infinite variety. — Eve Palmer

Unlike us, cats never outgrow their delight in cat capacities, nor do they settle finally for limitations. Cats, I think, live out their lives fulfilling their expectations. — Irving Townsend

At present our only true names are nicknames. — Henry David Thoreau