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The gaps are part of the set, too," she'd said. "You can't replace them. I know how each piece was broken or lost. I broke a plate myself when I was nine. Now I'm an immortal part of the pattern. I'll take my gaps, thank you. — Josiah Bancroft

Memories come back, pressing in on you, like ghost faces in the darkness pushing up the glass, trying to get into the lit room. — Julia Green

Lord, send Your life throughout the entire church. Visit Your church; restore sound doctrine and holy, earnest living. Take away from professing Christians their love of frivolities, their attempts to meet the world on it's own ground, and give back the old love of the doctrines of the Cross and Christ. May free grace and dying love again be the music that refreshes the church and makes her heart exceeding glad. — Charles Spurgeon

That's the thing about acting - you can't fake it. — Eve Hewson

Your home is your refuge. — George Carlin

It's quite all right," I assured him. "My mother always said that eggs were appropriate no matter the time of day." That was a filthy lie: My mother was a traditional woman who would have died before she'd fed me breakfast this late in the day. — Mira Grant

War is father of all, and king of all. He renders some gods, others men; he makes some slaves, others free. — Heraclitus

I've come so far, but in some ways, I haven't gone any distance. I'm still hiding from bad men. I'm still trying to figure how to make my own way, my own fortune. — Rae Carson

I can't start my day without hearing 'Waiting On the World to Change' by John Mayer. It's my alarm clock and my favorite song. — Matthew Underwood

Like a horse, honey, somebody's gonna break you.'
'Never. Going. To. Happen. — Karen Marie Moning

Waiting on the World to Change, — John Mayer

You can run," Dorian said in a neutral tone that did nothing to lessen the intensity of his
expression, "but sooner or later, you run out of places to run to. — Nalini Singh