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Never make the blunder of trying to forecast the way God is going to answer your prayer. — Oswald Chambers

She rolls her eyes. "Of all the women you see in your travels, you can't wait to come home to me?"
"You'll always be my number one girl," I joke, and her eyes roll higher. — Jay McLean

You know, what can I say. If a relationship can't work out, make a record. — Miley Cyrus

Any creative work that is truly alive is influenced by a thousand chance factors in its generation. — Starhawk

But she has always felt that her thirties were going to be her best decade, and since she is still lingering in her twenties, there is no hurry. — Steven Martin

He made me pick a safe word." Nik peeked between his fingers. Sam's mouth was hanging open.
"Oh." Sam's voice was a whisper. More of the throat clearing. "What did you pick?"
Not the question he'd been expecting. Nik looked up at Sam from under his hand.
"Lemonade."
"Lemonade?" Nik nodded. "Do you like lemonade?"
"Does it matter? Yes, I like lemonade."
"Shouldn't you have picked something you didn't like, to make sure there were no, um, inadvertent exclamations at an important moment?"
He dropped his hand and stared at Sam. "Who screams out 'lemonade' in the middle of sex?"
Sam blushed. Nik was momentarily grateful for his dark skin. "You'd be surprised," Sam mumbled. — Anne Tenino

Stupidity is far more dangerous than evil, for evil takes a break from time to time, stupidity does not. — Anatole France

They considered themselves free and no one will ever be free as long as there is plague, pestilence and famine — Albert Camus

The sound was loud and soft at the same time, like the sound upon which other sound was built. You didn't hear the horses until you listened for them; and then they were very loud. — Amanda Coplin

Every day things happen in the world that cannot be explained by any law of things we know. Every day they're mentioned and forgotten, and the same mystery that brought them takes them away, transforming their secret into oblivion. Such is the law by which things that can't be explained must be forgotten. The visible world goes on as usual in the broad daylight. Otherness watches us from the shadows. — Fernando Pessoa

She was considered timid and morose. Only in the country, her skin tanned by the sun and her belly full of ripe fruit, running through the fields with Pedro Tercero, was she smiling and happy. Her mother said that that was the real Blanca, and that the other one, the one back in the city, was a Blanca in hibernation. — Isabel Allende

In the material sciences these are and have been, and are most surely likely to continue to be heroic days. — J. Robert Oppenheimer