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The Bible is not only a book which was once spoken, but a book which is NOW SPEAKING. — A.W. Tozer
As a culture, I think we need to redefine what it means to be happy. — Tom Shadyac
It's getting harder and harder to worry needlessly. — Robert Breault
I sometimes think that 'friend' is just a word I use for all the people I haven't murdered yet. — Scott Lynch
Nathan's mother is thinking about the body of Christ and the wings of angels. Her spirit lightens in the safety, the sanctity, of the church. Dark hair surrounds her pretty oval face. Light from the stained-glass window tints her skin. Nathan thinks about the body of the son of the farmer who owns the house Nathan's parents rented three weeks ago. — Jim Grimsley
It was my temper to avoid a crowd, and to attach myself fervently to a few. — Mary Shelley
One question on hospital admittance forms really gets me. "Sex: Male or Female?" Do I want to be in a hospital where they can't tell the difference? — Ronnie Shakes
If we're going to have standards in schools, let's be honest and have standards. — Amy Klobuchar
Clayton," she said softly, her voice threaded with tears, "when Vanessa asked about my accomplishments tonight, I forgot to mention that I do have one. And it's
it's so splendid that it compensates for my lack of all the others."
Stephen and Clayton grinned at each other, neither of them hearing the emotion that clogged her voice. "What splendid accomplishments is that, little one?" Clayton asked.
Her shoulders hunched forward and began to shake. "I made you love me," she whispered brokenly. "Somehow, some way, I actually made you love me. — Judith McNaught
This is Hasso. And yet not Hasso. This cannot be him. I love him too much for this to be him. — Catherine Von Bredow
She was such a good loving mother, my best friend. Oh, who was happier than I when I could still say the dear name "Mother," and it was heard, and whom can I say it to now? — Ludwig Van Beethoven
The fascist authoritarianism, characterized by sado-masochism and destructiveness, had a function which is comparable psychologically to a neurotic symptom - namely, fascism compensated for powerlessness and individual isolation and protected the individual from anxiety-creating situations. If one compare fascism to a neurotic symptom, it can be said that fascism is a neurotic form of community. — Rollo May
Folks who said you were a coward if you ran away from a fight usually didn't live long themselves. — Jennifer Estep