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I won't fatten them in cages, though. I won't ply them with poisoned fruit items. I won't change them into clockwork images or talking shadows. I won't drain out their life's blood. They can do all those things for themselves. — Margaret Atwood

To know and feel all this and not have the words to express it makes a human a grave of his own thoughts. — John Donne

The Red Sox didn't handle negotiations with any kind of respect for me and my family, and the Rangers were the total opposite. — Mark Teixeira

Our prayer must be, Father, I'm waiting for You because I know You are good in what You do and in when you do it. — James MacDonald

I don't understand it either. Obscure and vague, but intelligent. 'Everybody writes like that now, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Ba'al led Ashtart down the underground tunnel in a dog collar. It had been thirteen years since the battle of nine kings, where Marduk had defeated Ashtart and became Ba'al, the king of the gods of Canaan. Ashtart's plan had been set back generations with the devastation of her giant progeny throughout the land by Chedorlaomer's forces. But with the addition of Ba'al as the Most High God of Canaan, the two of them together could do what she could not do alone. Ashtart had revitalized the original program of miscegenation of the Watchers. The rest of the pantheon of gods were fearful of the consequences of such a pursuit, since El Shaddai had already flooded the earth the first time such a course of action had been undertaken. But with the two most powerful divinities united, the pantheon could do little but sit back and see what happened. — Brian Godawa

Without trust, we didn't have a shot. As much as I knew it, it didn't make the truth hurt any less. — Cindi Madsen

People didn't love all of this when they still had it. If you love something, you do what's best for it. You don't destroy it. — Michael Monroe

There are life lessons that can be derived from reality television. — Mike White

There is a quiet repose and steadiness about the happiness of age, if the life has been well spent. Its feebleness is not painful. The nervous system has lost its acuteness. But, in mature years we feel that a burn, a scald, a cut, is more tolerable than it was in the sensitive period of youth. — William Hazlitt