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To her core, she suddenly knew she was not prepared to die at the hands of this worm. She had a betrothal ball to attend, wedding vows to declare, and a good man to love. — Catherine LaRoche

every time a reader leaves a book review, a crippled monkey gets a free banana. I — Bobby Adair

It's nice to have a game that sells a million copies. — John Carmack

As for me, this is my covenant with them," says the LORD. "My Spirit, who is on you, will not depart from you, and my words that I have put in your mouth will always be on your lips, on the lips of your children and on the lips of their descendants - from this time on and forever," says the LORD. — Mark Batterson

It's absolutely chilling to think that I've been working on a comic-book series called 'Optic Nerve' since I was sixteen. — Adrian Tomine

In terms of the breadth of the threat of Al Qaeda itself - it's not the only terrorist organization, and it works with others as cells around the world in at least 60 countries. You potentially are talking about tens of thousands of followers who can be conscripted into service to carry out a terrorist plot. — Mary Jo White

If you can't handle the baggage, you'll have to get out of the baggage room. — Laura Schlessinger

No matter in what land we may dwell the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ makes us brothers and sisters, interested in each other, eager to understand and know each other. — Heber J. Grant

pencils racing across paper, a sound I like." Marisol — Eileen Granfors

The Church of Christ is an anvil which has worn out many hammers. Our opponents may boast of their strength, but they do not realize what they have challenged. — John Buchan

The only thing constant is change — Heraclitus

By rejecting abortion-on-demand, we can move our party back to the mainstream. — Robert Casey

Flowers always have it - poise, completion, fulfillment, perfection ... — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

What would happen to our lives, our world, if the parent could unconditionally affirm the child, saying in so many words: You are precious to us; you will always have our love and support; you are here to be who you are; try never to hurt another, but never stop trying to become yourself as fully as you can; when you fall and fail, you are still loved by us and welcomed to us, but you are also here to leave us, and to go onward toward your own destiny without having to worry about pleasing us. — James Hollis