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What is my sin, Cock? Have I eaten innocent tissue, innocent muscle too often? I always killed them, in the old days, before I ate them. Now I'm afraid I wouldn't hesitate to eat them alive. — David Ohle

Simple, common gestures can also unconsciously influence our thoughts and feelings. — Daniel Kahneman

Opposition doesn't prevent the presence of God, it provides an opportunity to prove the presence of God. — Steven Furtick

For these are true boys and they draw dirt to them as if by magic. — Philippa Gregory

Domestic matters are trifles for us. But they occupy the principal part of my life. They teach me to know my limitations. — Mahatma Gandhi

Failure is a part of success. Every perceived loss is a lesson for a better outcome next time. — Joan Pillen

Awake. Love. Think. Speak. Be walking trees. Be talking beasts. Be divine waters. — C.S. Lewis

of nightmares to reach, to seize. Joy. But where can I seize this holy grail of joy? I look back down to the page. Was this the clue to the quest of all most important? Deep chara joy is found only at the table of the euCHARisteo - the table of thanksgiving. — Ann Voskamp

When I was born, my parents and my mother's parents planted a dogwood tree in the side yard of the large white house in which we lived throughout my boyhood. This tree I learned quite early, was exactly my age - was, in a sense, me. — John Updike

My mother spoke, alive again inside my brain ... She spoke and I listened to her, because I was afraid if I didn't her voice would gradually fade away, an evanescent wraith of a thing that would narrow to a pinpoint of light and then go out, lost forever, like the Tinker Bell if no one clapped for her. — Anna Quindlen

I think there's a collective consciousness around the world that there are things beyond our control that have the power to annihilate us, as a species, and it's all rather frightening. — Laurie Holden

In 1962, President Kennedy expanded an earlier trade embargo put in place by a predecessor, President Eisenhower, to a total economic blockade, which pushed the Cubans further in Moscow's direction. — Tariq Ali