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To sweat in some duties of religion, and freeze in others is the symptom of a disordered Christian. — Thomas Watson

He started skipping, but then caught himself and returned to deliberately pacing out his steps with his sheathed sword. People might ignore a tiny Japanese man in an orange porkpie hat and socks, with a sword, but if you went around expressing unrestrained joy, they would have you in a straightjacket before you could belt out a verse of Zippity Do-Dah. — Christopher Moore

... the association of two, or more, apparently alien elements on a plane alien to both is the most potent ignition of poetry. — Comte De Lautreamont

I've always felt that I was a bit of an outsider to the British children's-book illustration scene, because I don't work in line and wash. — Anthony Browne

On Fridays the little children come To trade their hooks for hands. Dead men leave eyes for others. Love is the uniform of my bald nurse. Love is the bone and sinew of my curse. The vase, reconstructed, houses The elusive rose. Ten fingers shape a bowl for shadows. My mendings itch. There is nothing to do. I shall be good as new. — Sylvia Plath

Boston is the cream of the crop of the marathon world. It has such history that you feel such honor just being a part of it. All the other races have pacers to get you to a Boston qualifying time. — Summer Sanders

Our wills are simply not of our own making. Thoughts and intentions emerge from background causes of which we are unaware and over which we exert no conscious control. We do not have the freedom we think we have. — Sam Harris

God always gives riches to diligent people who persistently aim for the goal and who continue to be diligent — Sunday Adelaja

Ignore her. She hasn't been laid in, like, in a week. It's a wonder she's still alive. — Richelle Mead

I mean, everybody should have access to medical care. And, you know, it shouldn't be such a big deal. — Paul Farmer

I actually think leaving your children alone to fantasize, to write, to make projects on their own is good for them. Breathing down their necks is a form of control. Children should have their own space. — Erica Jong