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I love something: and scarcely do I love it completely when the tyrant in me says: "I want that in sacrifice." This cruelty is in my entrails. Behold! I am evil. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Painters are noted for being dissipated and wild. — William Blake
You didn't date someone to change him. You dated him because you wanted him for the way he was. Flaws and fears and all. — Jean Oram
But it's not so bad, I can think of worse traits in a flatmate. No, it's not Cathy, it's not even Ashbury that bothers me most about my new situation (I still think of it as new, although it's been two years). It's the loss of control. — Paula Hawkins
I can read. A little. I kind of protested it in School(TM). On the grounds that the silent 'E' is stupid. — M T Anderson
I don't even like fishing," I remarked, "with or without scrotums, particularly snagged ones. — David S. Atkinson
It's the job of grandmothers to interfere. — Lady Violet
Renewal in your thinking leads you to a place of maturity where you consider how your thoughts influence you. — Suzanne Eller
Even among the ugliness of evil that resonated throughout the green hills and flowering landscape, Northbrook was simply breathtaking to those who took the time to appreciate it. — Madison Thorne Grey
Nothing heals us like letting people know our scariest parts: When people listen to you cry and lament, and look at you with love, it's like they are holding the baby of you. — Anne Lamott
I don't believe in taking unnecessary risks, but a life without risk isn't worth living. — Charles Lindbergh
For every natural law inherent in creation, there is the creator's precision — Sunday Adelaja
Along with this total abandonment must go a complete acceptance of God's will with equanimity and resignation. No matter what troubles and ills come our way, they are to be willingly and indeed joyously endured since they come from God, and God knows what He is doing.
This trust must be unreserved with no thought of reward, but inevitably God will reward the person who so believes and endures with graces and treasures far beyond any sacrifices or offerings he or she has made since He is infinitely good. Also, God never tests us beyond our ability to endure and, as a matter of fact, bestows on us graces that will enable us to endure as we show our acceptance of whatever He sends our way. — Brother Lawrence
