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Hope is not a resting place but a starting point - a cactus, not a cushion. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Optimism is lack of information. — Faina Ranevskaya

I tell myself every offseason I'm not going to say anything crazy. I'm just going to have a peaceful season ... Can't do it. I'm cut from a different cloth. — Gary Sheffield

There is no lighter burden, nor more agreeable, than a pen. — Petrarch

But the standard churchy spirituality doesn't require any real action, courage, or sacrifice from its attendees. — Alan Hirsch

Emme and Deck talked as well as argued all the time about politics, current events, historical events, whatever. The good-natured arguing that got your heart pumping, made you think, made you listen, made you feel just that bit more alive. Elsbeth — Kristen Ashley

When God helps all the workers for His world,
The singers shall have help of Him, not last. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

wonder why I keep writing these chapter introductions. I spend a lot of time in these stories not actually writing these stories. There must be something to it. Something I don't want to admit. These are another delay. To keep myself from writing the inevitable. As long as I'm waxing fanciful about bunnies and bazookas, I don't have to make progress toward the ending. I don't want to get there. Despite claiming I'm writing these autobiographies to set the story straight, I don't actually want to do it. Deep down, I'd rather think of myself as a hero. Of course, I'm probably too much of a coward to include this section in the book. — Brandon Sanderson

If you're out, and starving, and need a bite to eat, then you need fast food. — Nicholas Hoult

For the Christ-follower,small spiritual adjustments make huge eternal differences. — Todd Stocker

After the engine had faded away she did not dismount, but sat for a few minutes with her face in her hands, almost as if she was praying. If it was a prayer she was muttering, however, it was one full of all the swear words that Not-Triss had ever heard, and quite a few she had not. — Frances Hardinge