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...power doesn't shift. Power is resolute. It is the mountain, not the wind. To shift so easily is to lose trust. — Pierce Brown

I think it would be a lot easier if I said, 'I feel like a dude,' but I was raised by a southern mom, so I know how to put on lipstick and walk in heels and rock that look. It's exactly that juxtaposition that confuses people. — Saskia De Brauw

... but because they felt the neighborhood was safer than the one around Columbia, the medical campus of which was so far north that it was practically an annex of the Bronx — Michelle Au

Out of the city and over the hill,
Into the spaces where Time stands still,
Under the tall trees, touching old wood,
Taking the way where warriors once stood;
Crossing the little bridge, losing my way,
But finding a friendly place where I can stay.
Those were the days, friend, when we were strong
And strode down the road to an old marching song
When the dew on the grass was fresh every morn,
And we woke to the call of the ring-dove at dawn.
The years have gone by, and sometimes I falter,
But still I set out for a stroll or a saunter,
For the wind is as fresh as it was in my youth,
And the peach and the pear, still the sweetest of fruit,
So cast away care and come roaming with me,
Where the grass is still green and the air is still free. — Ruskin Bond

Father," I answered, "I want to give God everything. — Thomas Merton

what good is safety if she has to grow up in a world where people disappear without a trace because they pray to a different God? — Kristin Hannah

And I knew that the minute I got cocky - the minute I stopped being pants-wettingly terrified of hollowgast - something terrible would happen. — Ransom Riggs

Since when has grafts, bribes to get your children into the higher institution become a Nigerian thing? — Sunday Adelaja

Though it tastes like 'some more', one is really enough (about the s'more) — Dan White