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Christian hope does not promise successful days to the rich and the strong, but resurrection and life to those who must exist in the shadows of death. Success is no name of God. Righteousness is. — Jurgen Moltmann

I'm always writing songs, and I've got a bunch that I want to record. — Paul McCartney

I had a job when I was 15 working at a supermarket, and I knocked over a stack of plastic coffee cups. In my anger, I threw one at a concrete wall, and it rebounded back into my head and cut my head open. Stupidest way to get a scar, but it's one that I have. — Antony Starr

I'm a great believer in the experiential theory of writing. — Kate Grenville

There are no maps for the unexpected detours and unmarked paths we face in life. — Steve Knox

Of course there are urged that I fight against, but none stronger than the urge to hear your voice, touch your face, or now you are near. I will never want anything as much as I want you. Nothing in this world could taste better than your kiss. -Kale — Inger Iversen

Things were far from normal. They weren't even close. — Jessica Sorensen

He's going for the home run, I'm going for the grand slam. If he gets a lot of strikeouts, I'm getting a shutout. I just have that positivity, that mentality that I can conquer whatever he gives out. — Nonito Donaire

I read that young Netalia Lackless had run away with a troupe of traveling performers. — Patrick Rothfuss

Spiritual advancement is measured by faithful obedience. — Watchman Nee

I realized that it's insane to oppose it. When I argue with reality, I lose-but only 100% of the time. How do I know that the wind should blow? It's blowing! — Byron Katie

The battle for conservation will go on endlessly. It is part of the universal battle between right and wrong. — John Muir

At crossroad, God is our guide post. He points the right path. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Saints and martyrs had never interested Maggie so much as sages and poets. — George Eliot

[L]anguage functions best when we mediate between the descriptive and prescriptive influences, changing the rules to better suit some things, but sticking to them for others. — John Wiswell