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We should do whatever we can to cut through the scum that has grown on our understanding and rediscover freshness. — Philip Yancey
Nil Sine Magno Labore
("Nothing without great effort")
Motto of Brooklyn College — Tony-Paul De Vissage
Love is powerful. It leaves a mark. And I can only speak for myself, but finding you, knowing you, loving you - it's marked me for life. — Maggie Bloom
With worms you can just change genes at random and see if you can find a mutant that does what you want it to do. — Cynthia Kenyon
I want you more than
I've wanted anything in my life
and that frustrates the shit out of me
because you either can't or won't see it. — Harper Sloan
As any war veteran will tell you, there is a vast difference between preparing for battle and actually facing battle for the first time. You can be told that reading Victor Hugo will sap your will to live, but you can't understand what it means until you've read a few chapters and your eyes are glazed over and someone has to revive you with a defibrillator. — Kevin Hearne
I Want you to know one thing, I will always be true to you, and I will always say to you, I love you. — Auliq Ice
Butler could kill you a hundred different ways without use of his armoury. Though I'm sure one would be quite sufficient. — Eoin Colfer
It must be true prayer, and if it be such, it will, like love, cover a multitude of sins. You can pardon a man's familiarities and his vulgarities too, when you clearly see that his inmost heart is speaking to his Maker, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We, ironically known as the civilizados - in practically everything that matters they're a damned sight more civilized than we are - bring them so-called progress, which harms them, so-called change, which harms them, so-called civilization, which harms them even more, and desease, which kills them. — Alistair MacLean
maybe "I'm having trouble" is not the same as "I can't. — Lynda Mullaly Hunt