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What I am to be, I am now becoming. — Benjamin Franklin
The Martyr finds her way to self-knowledge through pain, suffering, and surrender. — Paulo Coelho
There is no magic method of beginning ... Take hold of your nerves, and jump. — Arnold Bennett
All lives have an equal value. — Melinda Gates
A writer's mind can never be empty. — Michael Acciarino
The time is out of joint : O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right! — William Shakespeare
I was born into a Christian family and brought up in a Lutheran church. My faith has been the center point of my life, really, since I was a child, but at 16 years of age, I fully surrendered my life over to Christ. At that point, as a teenager, I began to grasp the concept of Christ's true love and forgiveness. — Michele Bachmann
Lately, I can't shake the feeling that I've been living a dream for the last 10 years or so; I can't account for most of my 20s, and I have to continually remind myself that certain people are dead now and many of my friends have children. — Chris Ware
Writers of novels and romance in general bring a double loss to their readers; robbing them of their time and money; representing men, manners, and things, that never have been, or are likely to be. — Mary Wortley Montagu
We believe in taking down the barriers, but we also believe in the most energetic reconciliation among peoples by getting them to know each other, talk each other's languages, understand each other's fears and beliefs, getting to know each other physically, philosophically, and spiritually. It is much harder to kill your near neighbor than the thousands of unknown and hostile aliens at the other end of a nuclear missile. We have to create a world in which there are no unknown, hostile aliens at the other end of any missiles. — Betty Williams
For a long time, I have been inclined to start a school for the talented children. — Sivamani
Finally, the scariest thing about abuse of any shape or form, is, in my opinion, not the abuse itself, but that if it continues it can begin to feel commonplace and eventually acceptable. — Alan Cumming
You take my imperfections and you love them divine. — Ellis
