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People look at me as spiritual ... but I am also very logical, very business-minded. The two come together. — Shari Arison

I don't think you can describe your ideal girl. A big part of that is just meeting someone and really clicking with them and wanting to hang out with them all of the time. — Aziz Ansari

Everything changes radically from the moment you know yourself as being sent into this world. — Henri Nouwen

Women like other women fine. The more feminine she is, the more comfortable a woman feels with her own sex. It is only the occasional and therefore noticeable adventuress who refuses to make friends with us. — Phyllis McGinley

Anyone could be in the orchestra, or sports team, or arts club at my school. It was precisely the kind of inclusivity that now meets with a sort of scorn and derision as a prizes-for-all culture that generates only mediocrity. There's something so insulting about the idea that including lots of people means mediocrity. — Elizabeth Price

His gaze appeared to try and pull her apart at the seams so he could make her anew. — Sarah Noffke

I am not sorry at all and only hope there comes a day when you wake and are able to look at me without feeling full of regret and sadness, when you are as thankful as I am that you brought me here. - Wyatt Clayworth, Book II — Madhuri Pavamani

The gospel is not itself about you are this sort of a person and this can happen to you. That's the result of the gospel rather than the gospel itself. — N. T. Wright

After much searching I have found the thing that sets me apart: a sort of stubborn attachment to evil. — Andre Gide

could not forget your conduct to me, Jane--the fury with which you once turned on me; the tone in which you declared you abhorred me the worst of anybody in the world; the unchildlike look and voice with which you affirmed that the very thought of me made you sick, and asserted that I had treated you with miserable cruelty. I could not forget my own sensations when you thus started up and poured out the venom of your mind: I felt fear as if an animal that I had struck or pushed had looked up at me with human eyes and cursed me in a man's voice. — Charlotte Bronte

You're a trickster, Doctor, not a warrior. — Charlie Higson

Whatever you shoot is dead for a while before it starts to stink. The same goes for strategies. How many organizations carry this dead thing around with them, unaware of its irrelevancy until it is too late? — Gary Hamel