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There's always hope ... even when there isn't faith. And sometimes, without hope or faith, there must be charity. — Orson Scott Card

I was keenly aware when I was drafted, when I signed my first contract; immediately, I was thinking about the end. — Grant Hill

To know anything about oneself one must know all about others. — Oscar Wilde

You feel real good, Lana. Makes me forget everything else — Abbi Glines

Opportunities come. The question is what will you do when they arrive? — Jeff Goins

I felt that Balanchine was my father towards me. He was the person I most admired and looked up to. — Patricia McBride

Music is everything; without it, we [people] are nothing. We're just living vibrations of molecular tinglings, and without music we'd explode into nothing and go down a quantum hole. — Ron Rothfield

A reputation for a thousand years may depend upon the conduct of a single moment. — Ernest Bramah

For those of you who struggle with guilt regarding self-care, answer this question: What greater gift can you give to those you love than your own wholeness? — Shannon Tanner

I'm coming with you. Auric moved to a cabinet against the wall. When he opened it, I almost clapped my hands in glee, for my handsome suitor had almost as many cool toys as I did. Swords, knives, guns, and, yes, even a flamethrower. I could feel another piece of my heart swinging in his direction, and I had to stifle an urge to throw my arms around him and kiss him silly. — Eve Langlais

I couldn't eat because that book made me cry so hard, I couldn't even breathe. Connie said to keep reading and keep breathing, like that was easy. Tears and snot just about came out my butt, I cried so hard — Pat Schmatz

Yes, would to God that I could persuade the rich and the mighty that they would permit the whole Bible to be painted on houses, on the inside and the outside, so that all can see it. That would be a Christian work ... If it is not a sin but good to have the image of Christ in my heart, why should it be a sin to have it in my eyes? This is especially true since the heart is more important than the eyes, and should be less stained by sin because it is the true abode and dwelling place of God. — Martin Luther