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I'm going to tell it straight, that yes, I'd love to be traded — Terry Bradshaw

I stabbed you. With a massive sword. You caught on fire."
His lips twitched, almost imperceptibly. "Okay, so maybe our problems aren't like other couples. — Cassandra Clare

Therefore, any attempt to build community on something more than the grace of Christ becomes a subtle move away from grace, a move toward pseudo-community that only puffs up and fails to transform. — Matt Chandler

Chasing after you..again — A Meredith Walters

The clock strikes off the hollow half-hours of all the life that is left to you, one by one. — Emily Bronte

A lot of me figuring out how to love myself more involves finding the things that I'm ashamed of and looking them right in the eye. — Arca

Perhaps our grandsons, having never seen a wild river, will never miss the chance to set a canoe in singing waters ... glad I shall never be young without wild country to be young in. — Aldo Leopold

Suspicion is the companion of mean souls, and the bane of all good society. — Thomas Paine

In wretched little lives like that, someone must intervene. Or at least mark their sad comings and goings. Mark and if possible permanently record so they'll be remembered. For a better day, later on, when people will understand. — Philip K. Dick

Laughter is always good for one's soul. It helps rid stress in many and a great healer for all. — Timothy Pina

My only books were woman's looks, and folly's all they've taught me. — Thomas Moore

Because she, too, was the Dark One, wasn't she? They all were, as much as they were all Forest Dwellers, without Elyon's cleansing waters. Yet they were chosen. It was up to them to follow either the one who had made them dark, or the one who had chosen each of them. Teeleh or Elyon. — Ted Dekker

It's time for a recovery and reassessment of North American thinkers. Marshall McLuhan, Leslie Fiedler and Norman O. Brown are the linked triad I would substitute for Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, whose work belongs to ravaged postwar Europe and whose ideas transfer poorly into the Anglo-American tradition. — Camille Paglia