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There is one person that I have learned always sees the beauty in us, and that's our Savior Jesus Christ. — Lindsey Stirling

In six thousand years, you could never grow wings on a reptile. With sixty million, however, you could have feathers, too. — John McPhee

Everyone can change. — Hillary Clinton

You will have a wife, and children of your own, and they will want to be driven to different places at the same time. No matter how kind they are, one day they will complain about visiting your mother, and you will get tired of it too ... You will miss one day, and another, and then she will have to drag herself onto a bus just to get herself a bag of lozenges. — Jhumpa Lahiri

You make my frown turn upside down and now my worries are gone. — Owl City

[P]eople with self-respect have the courage of their mistakes. They know the price of things. — Joan Didion

The ego is kind of a big, unwieldy thing. It's not so easily tamed or subdued. — Alan Ball

learn Python? Why not a language that was made for beginners, such as Scratch? Why not learn Java or C++, which most colleges seem to be using? Personally, I believe that Python is an ideal language for beginners. It runs on multiple systems. The syntax (the grammar of the language) isn't fussy. It's easy to read, and many people can walk through a simple script and understand — Katie Cunningham

The single page of text was signed by the Winter Queen's official seal. I reread it three times.
You can't be serious. She's making you move in with me? — Kalayna Price

There are two things no man will admit he cannot do well: drive and make love. — Stirling Moss

Family's the one thing you can't change. You can cover yourself with tattoos. You can get a grapefruit-sized ring going through your earlobe. You can change your name. You can move to a different continent. But you cannot change who your parents were, and who your siblings are, and who your children are. — Jonathan Franzen