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In my next life I want to be a pessimist. Then other people could spend all their time cheering me up. — Katharine Whitehorn

My attempt and prayer are and will be for an honorable peace between belligerent nations in the least possible time. — Mahatma Gandhi

It seems a little self-involved to be like, 'Oh, he's hitting on me.' Maybe he's just trying to start up an innocent conversation. — Krista Allen

Do you think Meg cares for him?" asked Mrs. March, with an anxious look.
"Mercy me! I don't know anything about love and such nonsense!" cried Jo, with a funny mixture of interest and contempt. "In novels, the girls show it by starting and blushing, fainting away, growing thin, and acting like fools. Now Meg does not do anything of the sort. She eats and drinks and sleeps like a sensible creature. — Louisa May Alcott

Its gaze unlocked a room in my nightmares which should have remained closed. — Patton Oswalt

To renounce things is not to give them up. It is to acknowledge that all things go away. — Shunryu Suzuki

Description is hard. Remember that all description is an opinion about the world. Find a place to stand. — Anne Enright

Wanting to get married, for me, is all about a desire to feel chosen." She went on to write that while the concept of building a life together with another adult was appealing, what really pulled at her heart was the desire for a wedding, a public event "that will unequivocally prove to everyone, especially to myself, that I am precious enough to have been selected by somebody forever. — Elizabeth Gilbert

If I find anything vintage, I'll have it tailored for my body. — Michelle Monaghan

The full concept of discipleship includes sharing our faith, leading people to Christ, and helping them to mature in their faith. But somewhere along the line, the church has separated evangelism from discipleship. — Greg Laurie

I cannot live qithout books"~ Thomas Jefferson — Thomas Jefferson

He who has seen present things has seen all, both everything which has taken place from all eternity and everything which will be for time without end; for all things are of one kin and of one form. — Marcus Aurelius