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You can give a great and wonderful Christmas if you remember the gifts God has given you and, as best you can, offer them to others as He would. That is the spirit of Christmas and of true happiness every day. — Henry B. Eyring
Klaus had not told his siblings about the book, because he didn't want to give them false hope. — Lemony Snicket
Faith must trample under foot all reason, sense, and understanding. — Martin Luther
Trying to solve the mystery is what I enjoy most about writing. — Jon Ronson
I've grown up, luckily, with only a distant relationship to war and soldiering. — Michael Winter
Instead of accepting what James Baldwin called the "lie of whiteness," many people in lots of different fields and movement activities have tried to productively make it into a problem. When did (some) people come to define themselves as white? In what conditions? How does the lie of whiteness get reproduced? What are its costs politically, morally and culturally? — David Roediger
People say the top part of my face looks like my dad's and the bottom part like my mom's. I have his eyes and her nose and mouth. — River Viiperi
Smile is the shortest and fastest communication between strangers. — Saru Singhal
Second, a quarter to a third of those who listen to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity are liberals. — Paul Weyrich
Getting eaten by a giant crocodile was bad enough.
The kid with the glowing sword only made my day worse. — Rick Riordan
Never tell your problems to anyone ... 20% don't care and the other 80% are glad you have them. — Lou Holtz
Magic swirls about us like an invisible fog of energy that can be tapped by those gifted enough, using a variety of techniques that center on layered spelling, mumbled incantations, and a burst of concentrated thought channeled through the index fingers. The technical name for this energy is "variable electro-gravitational mutable subatomic force," which doesn't mean anything at all
confused scientists just gave it an important-sounding name so as not to lose face. The usual term is "wizidrical energy," or simply "the crackle. — Jasper Fforde