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Who knows what may lie around the next corner? There may be a window somewhere ahead. It may look out on a field of sunflowers. — Joe Hill

Her eyes register the darkness beyond the windows, then travel back to the neglected groceries. Something in her sags. And for a moment, I see her. Not the watts-too-bright, smile-till-it-hurts her, but the real one. The mother who lost her little boy. — Victoria Schwab

In the end, I think it comes down to being comfortable with who you are versus where you are. — Eileen Cook

Spiritual Christians look upon the world not as a playground but as a battleground. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Survival - of the species of the culture of the faith - has a biological dimension. What would have befallen our Hominid ancestors had they implemented gender parity in their hunter-gatherer societies - sometimes the women hunt while the men forage and mind the kids, and vice versa? — Ilana Mercer

He had an easy manner and an honest smile. He seemed an earnest man. I did not like him. — Patrick Rothfuss

The soft, fluttering cry of a barn owl rose over the churchyard. Silent men flowed out of the dark. — Parke Godwin

Vietnam helped me realize who the true heroes really are in this world. It's not the home-run hitters. — Willie Stargell

I'm not planning to jump off a bridge with no bungee. — Norah Jones

In our friendship I had spent a lot of time telling Lucy to pull herself up, to get over the past and move on. That was my role, the best of my Catholic education in action, and I didn't worry about it because I knew that she had other friends, friends who were as close to her as I was, who were more tender. She had practical friends and emotional friends, friends with big houses to crash in and friends who were good for wild fun, and she knit us together to find the perfect balance of what she needed from all of us. — Ann Patchett

We play some smaller songs larger than they are the record, and vice versa. It took me a while to get used to playing live. — Iron & Wine