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What the hell are you doing here?"
"A typical Grant Campbell welcome. — Nora Roberts

Creativity begins with an affinity for something. It's like falling in love. — Howard Gardner

A man that is afraid is never a man. — Henry Ward Beecher

For me, there's never any bad blood - unless you do something to me. — Lennox Lewis

Somewhere in the Acceleration, colorless green ideas adrift in furious sleep remember a tiny starship launched years ago, and pay attention. — Charles Stross

In all humility and sincerity we must admit a power higher than ourselves from whom is derived a positive moral code that will give our lives significance and purpose. We also must remember once and for all that honesty, respect, and honor as such are not for sale on the market block. They are ingredients that you and I and all people should put into our daily lives. — Delbert L. Stapley

The emancipatory gift of YHWH to Israel is contrasted with all the seductions of images. The memory of the exodus concerns the God of freedom who frees. — Walter Brueggemann

It was true what they had been saying: if people remember you, then you're not dead. It was very comforting. — Maeve Binchy

The flawed must be quiet; they must not bring attention to their aberrations. — Olukemi Amala

Many people who have money does not realize that God has blessed them with it for a completely different purpose — Sunday Adelaja

There is no mention of mistletoe as a sacred herb. — Eleanour Sinclair Rohde

From where I sit, battles are hard. I've written my share. Sometimes I employ the private's viewpoint, very up close and personal, dropping the reader right into the middle of the carnage. That's vivid and visceral, but of necessity chaotic, and it is easy to lose all sense of the battle as a whole. Sometimes I go with the general's point of view instead, looking down from on high, seeing lines and flanks and reserves. That gives a great sense of the tactics, of how the battle is won or lost, but can easily slide into abstraction. — George R R Martin