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Gabriel shuffled around the trunk again, searching for faux arrows - arrows designed to injure but not kill. "All these arrows are sharp - and have blood on them."
"Yes, well, I left my cotton candy arrows at home next to my teddy bear. — Chelsea Fine

Is it astonishing that, like children trying to catch smoke by closing their hands, philosophers so often see the object they would grasp fly before them? — Henri Bergson

It's weird, huh? It's like the minute you kinda give up control you just know what to do without doing anything. — Aubrey Plaza

Nothing has happened too fast, nothing has happened too slow. It has been a mellow rise, and I'm thankful for that. I haven't lost my head, and I haven't lost my desire to keep growing. — Brett Dennen

Lightning. Once it has forked, hot-white, from sky to earth, there is no going back — Ally Condie

The most miserable man in this room tonight is the Christian who is not right with Him. — Johnny Hunt

Heaven doesn't only teach humans about virtue and divinity.
It also shows us about politics and corruption; and that's a fact. — Toba Beta

God does not ask people to behave in order to be saved, but to believe. — Warren W. Wiersbe

There is nothing more hateful than bad advice. — Sophocles

You seldom improve quality by cutting costs, but you can often cut costs by improving quality. — Karl Albrecht

Friendship is that virtue by which spirits are bound by ties of love and sweetness and out of many are made one. — Aelred Of Rievaulx

Taylor Markham," said Raffaela, "I'm going to say a prayer for you." And although I wanted to mock her and explain I didn't believe in anything or anyone, I realised that no one had ever prayed for me before. So I let her. — Melina Marchetta

I simply was not able to risk wrecking her world, and I could see no possible way I could move the whole kingdom. So I left her with the only thing I could - the certainty of a little more time. — Mary Oliver