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It's only through listening that you learn, and I never want to stop learning. — Drew Barrymore
What made the difference between choosing to die and deciding to live?
Was it the weight of sadness that buckled them over and dragged them away from all sane, rational thoughts with an anchor of hopelessness so intense they just gave up fighting? — Heidi R. Kling
While I am alive, I intend to live. (Everett Ruess to his friend Bill, Mar 9, 1931, p 31) — W.L. Rusho
He most identifying trait of humanity is our ability to be inhumane to one another. — Dean Koontz
The wind is made of haunting souls
that moan and groan
in whistles and whispers.
This ghostly choir chills the breeze
and orchestrates a rise of goose bumps
on my skin. — Richelle E. Goodrich
I keep thinking that maybe you and I could take a road trip and tell all the girls we meet along the way that we're both vets. You've got a messed up face and my war wounds have put me in this chair. You think they'd believe it? Maybe then I could get some action. Problem is, how am I going to get a handful of tit if I can't lift my arms? — Amy Harmon
You have nothing to do but to receive the things that are freely given to you of God - the forgiveness, the cleansing, the life, that come from Christ by faith. — Alexander MacLaren
You have to water the flowers you want to grow. — Stephen R. Covey
When I came into your life your life was over. It had a beginning, a middle, and an end. This is the end. You can say that things could have turned out differently. That they could have been some other way. But what does that mean? They are not some other way. They are this way. — Cormac McCarthy
If you can't play guitar and sing in Nashville, you might as well just be a construction worker. — Patrick Carney
The man pervades London, and no one has heard of him. That's what puts him on a pinnacle in the records of crime. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Love, which is the essence of God, is not for levity, but for the total worth of man. — Ralph Waldo Emerson