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But she just couldn't stop checking her phone; she wanted
to stop, tried to stop, but the pull would not let her go. It was
a strange experience for her to be doing the obsessive phone-checking
thing. Vanessa talked about it, and she had heard stories
about it from other friends. One date with a guy and suddenly
the phone becomes like an appendage endowed with some super
power to predict your future. — Jacqueline Simon Gunn

I think she's a witch," Marco says. "And I mean that in the most complimentary manner. — Erin Morgenstern

Ultimately, all church mission statements have certain common threads. They contain a vertical dimension such as loving and obeying God. And they emphasize a horizontal dimension: how Christians treat those both inside and outside the church. They answer the question of why God left the church here on earth. The secret of success is not the wording but the fact that the people of the board have dug the mission statement out of the Bible for themselves, have decided to commit their church to it, and have made it theirs. — Carl F. George

Poetry is at least an elegance and at most a revelation. — Robert Fitzgerald

The penalty for success is to be bored by the people who used to snub you. — Nancy Astor The Viscountess Astor

I mean, electric shock? Isn't that a bit ... electric shock-y? — Emmett Spain

A war between Europeans is a civil war. — Victor Hugo

I brought my own microwavable stuff. And popcorn isn't junk food. It's part of the vegetable group. — Kenya Wright

I have as much artistic freedom in my television work as I have in my films. — Ted Kotcheff

At its most basic level, behind the grand poetry and superb characterizations, Shakespeare shows Macbeth succumbing to the temptation of pride, the same sin as Adam. Both wanted to live without God, to lead their own lives, follow their own paths, and ignore any limits on their freedom imposed by God's strictures. — William Shakespeare

you don't just start fresh when something has that sort of history, even if there are a few stains. — Jackson Pearce