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For men who want to flee Family Man America and never come back, there is a guaranteed solution: homosexuality is the new French Foreign Legion. — Florence King

The meek are those who quietly submit themselves to God, to His Word and to His rod, who follow His directions, and comply with His designs, and are gentle toward all men. — Matthew Henry

A true artist could and should create till the day they die. You don't ever fail as an artist until you quit being an artist. — Christian Keiber

Don't tell me violence doesn't solve anything. Look at Carthage. — Robert A. Heinlein

During the day you will approach the frog several times and will utter words of worship. And you will ask it to work the miracles you wish ... Meanwhile you will cut a cross on which to sacrifice it. - From a ritual of Aleister Crowley — Umberto Eco

Aha! What villains are these, that trespass upon my private lands! Come to scorn at my fall, perchance? Draw, you knaves, you dogs! — J.K. Rowling

...but in any case, he could not understand how people arrived at the extreme of waging war over things that could not be touched by hand. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

As awesome as life in Eden must have been like, our life in him will ultimately be far better. — Lisa Bevere

Surround yourself with positive, energetic, successful people and learn from them. — Robert Cheeke

Make mankind your dwelling place. — Idries Shah

Books want to be born: I never make them. They come to me and insist on being written, and on being such and such. — Samuel Butler

It would be so effen great if the whole world laughed more- the whole world. I don't mean the kind of laughing that's putting someone down. I mean the kind of laughing that means you've just discovered something really beautiful. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

This aspect of animated nature, in which man is nothing, has something in it strange and sad ... Here, in a fertile country, adorned with eternal verdure, we seek in vain the traces of the power of man; we seem to be transported into a world different from that which gave us birth. — Alexander Von Humboldt