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The choices you make now will affect you for the rest of your life. Do the right thing. — Wendelin Van Draanen

Nothing is more powerful than an individual acting out their conscience, thus helping bring the collective conscience to life. — Norman Cousins

The Lesbian is one of the least known members of our culture. Less is known about her - and less accurately - than about the Newfoundland dog. — Sidney Abbott

As it was before, so it was now; I need only be aware of God to live; I need only forget Him, or disbelieve Him, and I died.
What is this animation and dying? I do not live when I lose belief in the existence of God. I should long ago have killed myself had I not had a dim hope of finding Him. I live, really live, only when I feel Him and seek Him. "What more do you seek?" exclaimed a voice within me. "This is He. He is that without which one cannot live. To know God and to live is one and the same thing. God is life."
"Live seeking God, and then you will not live without God." And more than ever before, all within me and around me lit up, and the light did not again abandon me. — Leo Tolstoy

To have your life blow up four times before you're thirty would take something out of anyone, and I think it drained from my mom just enough hope that she never quite built her confidence back to what it once had been. — Dean Koontz

Arms are instruments of ill omen, not the instruments of the gentleman. When one is compelled to use them, it is best to do so without relish. — Laozi

Yesterday should be the teacher of today. — Publilius Syrus

Nora said: 'I love you, Nicky, because you smell nice and know such fascinating people. — Dashiell Hammett

Our willingness to write truthfully brings the story to life. — Alan Watt

We need to know more about how group A strep interact with humans to cause so many different illnesses. — Anthony Fauci

In winter the men would fight and fart and sing and sleep and wake and fight again, and the women would shake their heads and sew and knit and mend. — Neil Gaiman