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The flirting is all well and good, but I mean it when I tell you, I can't have you leaving me again. It almost broke me. — Christina Lauren

A few years ago, I asked some children, "What is the purpose of eating breakfast? One boy replied, "To get energy for the day." Another said, "The purpose of eating breakfast is to eat breakfast." I think the second child is more correct. — Thich Nhat Hanh

A prig always finds a last refuge in responsibility. — Jean Cocteau

I don't have to live the lives of my characters to write about them. It's about really putting yourself in their shoes. — Jodi Picoult

Hell, no. I'd have to pull Etahn aside without her noticing and make sure he understood Lana was hands off. — Abbi Glines

Time doesn't change anything. Someone's essence enters inside. We collect memories like loss. And everything exists forever. — Vatsal Surti

All causes are good,' Yallin told her calmly. 'And those exact same causes are all bad, depending on which side a body's on. Regent Pettibone and his followers certainly thought your mother's cause was a bad one. To my mind, causes aren't about good or bad, in the end. They're about power. That's what makes them so dangerous. — Hilari Bell

I've had people call me from bands that are very popular, and they're like, 'What do we do? We want to do what you do.' It's almost impossible to do what I do, because you would have to start in 1980. You can't just do it. — Ian MacKaye

Rebecca asked me what made the most lasting impression on children. I told her it was the stories their parents read to them at night, and all the messages about hope and strength and love that were embedded in them. — Deborah Harkness

While we read history we make history. — George William Curtis

We have become so accustomed to the idea of divine love and of God's coming at Christmas that we no longer feel the shiver of fear that God's coming should arouse in us. We are indifferent to the message, taking only the pleasant and agreeable out of it and forgetting the serious aspect, that the God of the world draws near to the people of our little earth and lays claim to us. The coming of God is truly not only glad tidings, but first of all frightening news for everyone who has a conscience. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

He blinked and then smiled at my attempt as a joke. My stomach twisted. Good grief. It was the first time he had smiled properly. I was lucky I was sitting down. The experience transformed his face and revealed a row of perfect white teeth. Those golden brown eyes glowed and a series of laughter lines creased his face. They were the sort of lines that did funny things to a woman's stomach, not to mention other places. — Belinda Williams

The workpeople, to be sure, were most annoyingly slow, but time cured that. — Robert Louis Stevenson

All the muddy waters of my life cleared up when I gave myself to Christ. — Mickey Rooney