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The house you live in will never fall down, if you pity the stranger who stands at your door. — Gordon Lightfoot

So Beckendorf was pretty popular?" Leo asked. "I mean-before he blew up? — Rick Riordan

Beta Males make excellent spies. Not the "James Bond, Aston Martin with missiles, boning the beautiful Russian rocket scientist on an ermineskin bedspread" sort of spy - more the "bad comb-over, deep-cover bureaucrat fishing coffee-sodden documents out of a Dumpster" spy. — Christopher Moore

And all of this, all these physical aspects of painting at that time excited me very much. You could do a picture in just black and white. I mean all the things, whether you're soliciting permission or not, do give you permission. — Robert Rauschenberg

Let us start reading our Bibles with the thought that God means exactly what He says. — A.W. Tozer

The nobility of a human being is strictly independent of that of his convictions. — Jean Rostand

The Bible never speaks of God's grace as simply making up our deficiencies--as if salvation consists in so much good works (even a variable amount) plus so much of God's grace. Rather the Bible speaks of "a God who justifies the wicked" (Romans 4:5) who is found by those who do not seek Him, who reveals Himself to those who do not ask for Him (see Romans 10:20). — Jerry Bridges

You are a living magnet. What you attract into your life is in harmony with your dominant thoughts. — Jack Canfield

In presence, there is no right or wrong, because there is no duality. There is no judgment. — Leonard Jacobson

Never judge a philosophy by its abuse. — Saint Augustine

To be proud of virtue, is to poison yourself with the Antidote. — Benjamin Franklin

I have never, in all my life, been so odious as to regard myself as 'superior' to any living being, human or animal. I just walked alone - as I have always walked alone. — Edith Sitwell

It is the very wantonness of folly for a man to search out the frets and burdens of his calling and give his mind every day to a consideration of them. They belong to human life. They are inevitable. Brooding only gives them strength. — Henry Ward Beecher

As far as I was concerned, we'd come to a draw: I hadn't wanted to come, and she didn't want me to leave. We were even. But I knew my mother wouldn't see it that way. Lately, we didn't seem to see anything the same. — Sarah Dessen